This adorable post from wild_animalsgram asks, “What could be sweeter?” and the answer is a resounding, “Nothing.” Because ...
Otters are altricial, which means the pups are not fully developed at birth and require substantial parental care. Both ...
her genetics offer a rare opportunity for breeding a species whose parents are from the wild,” the aquarium wrote, adding that the pair’s future offspring could help the otter population stay ...
Parents lifted children out of their strollers for a better view as the otters showcased their skills — pressing buttons to communicate with their trainers. Each button is hung on a painted wood ...
The event was held Saturday and Sunday to help zoo visitors to celebrate and say their farewells to the otters before they are relocated to the Memphis Zoo on Wednesday. The parents of the otter ...
Otters are altricial, which means the pups are not fully developed at birth and require substantial parental care. Both parents are very attentive, with otter fathers taking an active part in pup ...