River Otter Prints In Mud

European river otter european otter eurasian otter lutra lutra tracks in snow on partly frozen pond germany.
River otter prints in mud. Otters frequently come out of the water and run along the river banks like this pair did. Otters share many characteristics with their weasel family relatives. A pair of river otter tracks in wet sand. Tracks in mud are likely to be more distinctive than tracks in dry sand.
Captive close up of a sea otter floating on its back point defiance zoo tacoma washington usa. These are 2 7cm long will contain fish bones and scales be tarry and black. Webbing doesn t always show in tracks and a trail drag may be visible in good substrate. A domestic cat s tracks can be seen in the upper right corner of the photo.
River otters can smell concentrations of fish in upstream ponds that drain into small slow moving streams and will follow that smell to its origin even in urban areas. At the top are the tracks of a raccoon. Look for signs of otter on muddy or snowy river banks where you can find prints and trough from belly sliding into the water. Keep in mind that the type of substrate sand mud snow etc will influence the overall track size and shape.
Look for tracks on muddy river banks around ponds streams lakes rivers marshes and beaches near fresh water. Like other mustelids otter feet have 5 toes claws and a c shaped palm pad. Sea otter enhydra. Otter lutra lutra dropping spraint on rock at edge of lake.
Otter tracks in the mud by the river wear. Otter prints can be found at the edge of river banks in gravel sand and mud and on tarmac if they have just left the river. They also have five toes a distinctive sign that it s an otter print. Sometimes only 4 toes show in the track and sometimes the substrate the snow sand mud etc is so poor that you can t see the tracks clearly.
Two otter trails follow the river s edge. An otter track is 3 1 4 80 mm wide or more about 4 long and often show only heel pad and claws. They have five toes on their feet and short claws that give their prints a pointed look. European otter lutra lutra trail on snow and frozen lake at midwinter finland.
Running stride is 12 24 300 600 mm. River otter trail heading toward the camera and raccoon heading away. A pair of older otter tracks in sand near a river. Tracks of a river otter in snow with a 6 inch ruler for scale.
Toes fan out widely but webbing rarely prints except in mud. A very nice set of otter tracks in fine mud. In other words otter droppings. The tracks of a group of river otters.