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                                               “Otterly” Amazing Otters



                                   By Katie Roundtree, Director of Finance and Administration, Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District


        River otters are mainly                            Active  mainly                                  space. They can be feisty and attack if threatened. River
      found in freshwater ponds,                         at night, otters are                              otters can occasionally create a nuisance by eating fish in
      streams, canals, and marshes                       excellent hunters.                                hatcheries and stocked ponds or digging dens in pond banks.
      everywhere in Florida,                             Their diet consists                               Keep stocked ponds covered or fenced to prevent otters from
      except  the  Keys.  These                          primarily of fish,                                entering ponds.
      charismatic mammals are a                          amphibians, insects                                 Enjoy these native animals from afar. They are fun to
      member of the weasel family                        and crustaceans.                                  watch and known for their antics in and around the water.
      and are comfortable both in                        Their powerful teeth                              However, please do not approach them or try to pet them.
      and out of the water. Otters                       and jaws are made                                 They are far more likely to avoid humans than confront them.
      grow to about 40 inches,                           for catching and                                  Otters are apex predators and are wild creatures – cute but
      weighing between 10 to 30                          gripping onto slippery                            certainly not cuddly.
      pounds.  They have  short                          fish. An otter’s bite is                             NPDES tip: Please pick up after your pet. When pet
      legs, elongated bodies, webbed feet and a strong, flattened   approximately 615                      waste is washed into lakes or canals the waste decays, using
      tail, which acts like a rudder in the water. Their nostrils and   pounds per square inch compared to the average person’s   up oxygen and sometimes releasing ammonia. Low oxygen
      ears close to keep water out, and waterproof fur keeps them   bite force of around 162 pounds per square inch. Their bite   levels and ammonia combined with warm temperatures can
      warm. Otters have the densest coat of any animal – as many   is comparable to a German Shepherd’s bite! River otters can   kill fish and disrupt the natural food chain. Pet waste also
      as a million hairs per square inch in places. Because of this,   easily chew through the tough skin of armored catfish found   contains nutrients that encourage weed and algae growth.
      otters were once hunted to near extinction for their fur. Their   in our area and eat the flesh underneath.   Perhaps most importantly, pet waste carries diseases which
      colors range from light brown to dark, rich brown. They     As cute as they are, otters are wild animals and should   make water unsafe.
      are strong swimmers and can swim about 6 to 8 miles per   be left alone. Please do not feed them and give them their
      hour, holding their breath for up to eight minutes. On land,
      however, they can run up to 15 miles per hour.
        Otters  spend  much  time on  land, often traveling
      considerable distances between waterways. Most otters have
      at least one permanent burrow (den) by water. The burrow’s
      main entrance may be underwater. It then slopes upward to
      a nest chamber above the high-water level. The burrows are
      built in the bank of a water body, often under tree roots. They
      dig their own burrow or repurpose an abandoned beaver den.
      Otters give birth in early spring to anywhere from one to
      five babies. Baby otters, called pups or kits, stay with their
      mothers until they’re up to a year old or until she has another
      litter. Babies learn to swim when they are about 2 months
      old when their mother introduces them to the water. Otters
      are natural swimmers and learn to swim quickly.








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              Available December 2023 – February 2024.
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