Animal of the Day Twitteresque
Neotropical River Otter
Resides in lakes, lagoons, streams and swamps
Found in Mexico and parts of South America
Similar in looks to the North America river otter
Not on endangered species list.
Harmony,
Janet Roper

Resides in lakes, lagoons, streams and swamps
Found in Mexico and parts of South America
Similar in looks to the North America river otter
Not on endangered species list.
Harmony,
Janet Roper

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Hey Janet,
This reminds me, we have otters up at our lake in Wisconsin, and will occasionally be visited by one or more of them — but not all the time. I’m wondering what Otter (the Wisconsin variety) has to say … they always look like they are having a GREAT time !
Caroline
Hi Caroline,
You are right, and so astute in noticing that otters love to play! They are all about play, joy, new experiences. Tomorrow’s post will be from Sea Otter.
Thanks for stopping by!
Harmony,
Janet