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You have to admit, Otter (Tim Matheson) comes up with a compelling defence for Delta after the toga party in this classic scene from Animal House (1978), also starring John Belushi and John Vernon.
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River Otters in and around the boats docks on Trinidad Bay. I took these videos in the summer of 2002. Sadly, these now seem to be extinct in this area. They used to be a common site, but I have not seen any in almost 2 years.
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This paddling pair has caused a sensation, becoming the most popular online animal video ever. Meet the handholding sea otters from the Vancouver Aquarium.
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Otters, a shy and elusive creature, live in most of Ireland's lakes and
rivers, From the NATURE program IRELAND, airing on PBS Sunday, March 11 at 8 p.m. EST (check local listings). Major corporate support provided by Canon U.S.A., Inc. and Ford. For more information, visit www.pbs.org/nature.
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Gracie and Oz, sea otters at Georgia Aquarium, play around their home! They love finding treats in ice, yummy fish and swimming. Learn more about our sea otters: www.georgiaaquarium. org/visitus/seaotter week.aspx
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River otters, Squeeker and Louie, attack snowman who dared to sit on their favorite rock. They checked out the frozen guy, then drowned him as he fell to pieces under their waterfall. Squeek and Louie hang out almost every day at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake, NY. The Wild Center is the base camp of the Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks. Find out more info at: www.wildcenter.org
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Take a quick tour of our Wild About Otters exhibit with Michelle Jeffries, associate curator of mammals. See fun behind-the-scenes action and inside stories about the otters and other animals from the exhibt. Otterly intrigued? Check out www.wildaboutotters. org!