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World OTTER day you say? Well, we can't very well NOT post a carving from the Otter Man, can we? This stunning artwork was realised, as ever, from a swirling slab of solid Scottish elm. Carved by my father, Show more
It’s world Otter day today! .. does that mean today is for me?? (psst, I’ll be rebranding after my birthday stream this Sunday!) : @/Miyayantt #yukaart Show more
Happy World Otter Day Asian small-clawed otters are the smallest otter species They make 12 different sounds to communicate greetings or alarm Show more
Today is the @IOSF WORLD OTTER DAY! See http://otter.org for info about all 13 types of otter, learn abt work to help otters locally & globally, & support this amazing #Skye-based otter sanctuary & educational organisation if you can! Show more
Happy World Otter Day! Our Spring newsletter for 2024 is out now! Haven't signed up yet? No problem! You can view our newsletter here: https://tinyurl.com/men9uz4a Thank you to everyone for your continued support. Photo: Freddie Montague-Dennis Show more
#WorldOtterDay In common with the fox, the otter is said to carry a magical pearl, and this pearl brings good luck to whomever finds it In lore there are tales of the "Otter Kings" who are accompanied by seven black Show more
Did you know Today marks world otter day! Say hello to the otter spotter! Remember #YouOtterBeCarful when travelling on our trunk roads! Show more
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) May 29, 2024
A #WorldOtterDay message to you from otter conservationists around the world - Please share it far and wide! IOSF World Otter Day - Wednesday 29th May 2024
— International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) (@IOSF) May 28, 2024
#FunFact: Milton Keynes is home to a recovering population of Otters! Otters can be hard animals to spot due to their elusive and secretive nature. Great places to spot them are Willen Lake, Stony Stratford Nature Reserve and Linford Lakes Nature Reserve. Show more
World Otter Day seeks to raise awareness about otters. Otters are carnivorous mammals within the Lutrinae subfamily. They are semi-aquatic or marine species that primarily eat fish and small insects.