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Left front paw track upper, left rear paw track lower. I've heard rumors of Otters along the Jordan River, but now I have some evidence. Would love to see one.
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Left front paw track upper, left rear paw track lower. I've heard rumors of Otters along the Jordan River, but now I have some evidence. Would love to see one.
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Pic #1 This tracks shows webbing between all the toes, which is not often seen in otter tracks. Also notice the great bi-lobed leading edge of the palm pad. Pic #2 Great track that shows good claw marks and the spacing between the toes. Pic #3 I have left a coon track in the lower right corner visible for size comparison with the otter tracks. The way their feet overlap while walking sometimes results in two tracks that look like one foot that has 7-8 toes.
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Pic #1 This tracks shows webbing between all the toes, which is not often seen in otter tracks. Also notice the great bi-lobed leading edge of the palm pad. Pic #2 Great track that shows good claw marks and the spacing between the toes. Pic #3 I have left a coon track in the lower right corner visible for size comparison with the otter tracks. The way their feet overlap while walking sometimes results in two tracks that look like one foot that has 7-8 toes.
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Pic #1 This tracks shows webbing between all the toes, which is not often seen in otter tracks. Also notice the great bi-lobed leading edge of the palm pad. Pic #2 Great track that shows good claw marks and the spacing between the toes. Pic #3 I have left a coon track in the lower right corner visible for size comparison with the otter tracks. The way their feet overlap while walking sometimes results in two tracks that look like one foot that has 7-8 toes.
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two adults
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two adults
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Family swimming and feeding in the canal.
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Trail camera photos from my friend Devon, a member of The Retrievers lost dog recovery team.
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Trail camera photos from my friend Devon, a member of The Retrievers lost dog recovery team.
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North American River Otters getting frisky.
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North American River Otters getting frisky.
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