Animals
F5Tornado
- 44 / 60
1
Bobcat performs a long jump
0:20
2
A Man Plays Fetch With a Beluga Whale
1:11
3
Michael Jackson's Chimpanzee Bubbles Does the Moonwalk
0:36
4
American tourist killed after an enraged bull elephant attacks a safari truck
0:38
5
Bull Rams a Man Riding Motorbike
0:19
6
Angry Out of Control Elephant Smashes Everything
0:58
7
Brown Bear Cubs Playing With Mommy
1:42
8
Young Bears Get Excited At Feeding Time
2:12
9
Beluga whale saves an iPhone from the sea
0:20
10
Owl Hunting At Night Swoops In And Picks Up a Bird
0:11
11
Orangutan Gets a Drink of Water
3:22
12
Grey Mongoose Kills a King Cobra
1:25
13
Dog Finds a New Best Friend
0:23
14
Beautiful Rare Deep Sea Jellyfish
0:15
15
Bear Cubs play with swing
1:09
16
Game of Golf Interrupted by Hundreds of Kangaroos in Australia
0:26
17
Baby Bear Cries Before Being Reunited with Mom
0:39
18
Angry Leopard wants out of the Cage
0:28
19
Small Blue Snake On a Red Rose
1:07
20
Jaguar Cub Waves Its Paw
0:35
21
Brown Bear Catching and Eating Salmon
0:49
22
Two Tigers Face Off at the Zoo
0:53
23
A Buffalo Being Attacked by Lions is Saved by the Herd
0:53
24
Baboon Mother With Her Young Baby
0:37
25
Tiger Cub Plays With A Dog
1:07
26
Joey Inside Mother’s Pouch
1:01
27
Alligator Eats A Turtle After Smashing It’s Shell
0:39
28
Lost Bear Cub Cries Out For Mom
0:38
29
Smart Bird Uses Bread as Bait to Catch Fish
1:09
30
A Hummingbird Sits On Eggs In Her Nest
0:41
31
Young Lions Play With Dad At The Zoo
3:11
32
Buffalo Take Over The Road In Yellowstone
1:30
33
A Cobra Attack has no Effect on a Mongoose
0:13
34
Bison Calf Struggles to Keep Up With Mom in Deep Powder Snow
1:34
35
A Bald Eagle Calls Out to Another Eagle
1:00
36
Rabbits Playing In The Yard
0:46
37
Huge Moose Gets A Drink From The River
4:22
38
A Great Grey Owl Watches For Prey At Dusk
1:19
39
Moose Lick Road Salt Off of a Car
2:13
40
Elephant charges 2 men in Kerala, India
0:18
41
River Otters Love to Play on the Ice
1:23
42
Grizzly Cubs Playing at Sunrise in Wyoming
3:37
43
Bison Fight it Out in a Field
1:26
Otters Tease an Annoyed Orangutan
0:42
45
Wolf and Crows Munch on Elk in Yellowstone
2:42
46
Young Fox Relaxing on the Ground
0:27
47
Two Moose Battle it out in Wyoming
2:30
48
Wyoming Residents Rescue Several Elk Trapped in Ice
1:40
49
At least 13 killer whales are trapped in ice near northern Japan
0:59
50
Mongoose Versus Snake Fights
2:08
51
Bald Eagle Finds Lunch on the Beach
0:44
52
Bullfrog chillin’ on the table
0:47
53
Black Bears Take Over the Highway
1:07
54
Hummingbirds of Montana
1:35
55
Release of 2 captured angry Montana grizzly bears
2:39
56
Bear Cubs Play on a Small Tree
1:55
57
Nine lives for a cat that jumped from 5th floor fire In Chicago .
0:45
58
Falling cat saved with American flag at Miami football game
0:45
59
Kitty Loves Her Heated Blanket on a Cold Day
0:39
60
4.2 magnitude Earthquake wakes up two snuggling cats in Riverside, CA
0:30

Otters Tease an Annoyed Orangutan

4 months ago
317

Otters Tease an Annoyed Orangutan

Otters are carnivorous mammals in the subfamily Lutrinae. The 13 extant otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic, or marine. Lutrinae is a branch of the Mustelidae family, which includes weasels, badgers, mink, and wolverines, among other animals

The term "otter" originates from the Old English "otor", tracing back to the Proto-Indo-European root *wódr̥, which also led to the English word "water," highlighting the otter's aquatic nature. Otters' habitats include dens known as holts or couches, with their social structure described by terms such as dogs or boars for males, bitches or sows for females, and pups or cubs for offspring. Groups of otters can be referred to as a bevy, family, lodge, romp, or raft when in water, indicating their social and playful characteristics. Otters are known for their distinct feces, termed spraints, which can vary in smell from freshly mown hay to putrefied fish.
Otters exhibit a varied life cycle with a gestation period of about 60–86 days, and offspring typically stay with their family for a year. They can live up to 16 years, with their diet mainly consisting of fish and sometimes frogs, birds, or shellfish, depending on the species. Otters are distinguished by their long, slim bodies, powerful webbed feet for swimming, and their dense fur, which keeps them warm and buoyant in water. They are playful animals, engaging in activities like sliding into water on natural slides and playing with stones.

Genus, Species
Genus - Lutra (river otters).

North American river otter (Lutra canadensis)
marine otter (Lutra felina)
neotropical/long-tailed otter (Lutra longicaudus)
Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra)
spot-necked otter (Lutra maculicollis)
smooth/smooth-coated otter (Lutra perspicillata)
southern river otter (Lutra provocax)
hairy-nosed otter (Lutra sumatrana)
Genus - Pteronura (giant otter).

giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)
Genus - Aonyx (clawless otters).

Cape clawless otter (Aonyx capensis)
Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea)
Congo clawless otter (Aonyx congica)
Genus - Enhydra (sea otter).

sea otter (Enhydra lutris)
Sea otters are further divided into three subspecies:
E.l. lutris - the Russian or Asian sea otter
E.l. kenyoni - the northern or Alaskan sea otter
E.l. nereis - the southern or California sea otter.
The subspecies are separated geographically, and vary slightly in their size, diet, use of tools, and the amount of time they spend on land.

Loading 1 comment...