Translation for '
otter' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | an otter | otters / [rare] otter |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The European otter is found throughout much of Eurasia and China.
- The spotted-necked otter ("Hydrictis maculicollis"), or speckle-throated otter, is an otter native to sub-Saharan Africa.
- ... The crest is a rising up from the water of an otter with fish in its mouth) on a blue background.
- "Aonyx" is a genus of otters, containing three species, the African clawless otter, the Congo clawless otter, and the Asian small-clawed otter.
- The North American river otter ("Lontra canadensis"), also known as the northern river otter and river otter, is a semiaquatic mammal that only lives on the North American continent, along its waterways and coasts.
- The Asian small-clawed otter ("Aonyx cinereus"), also known as the oriental small-clawed otter and the small-clawed otter, is an otter species native to South and Southeast Asia.
- The large-toothed sea otter is a close relative of the living sea otter. As its name implies, it is distinguishable from the modern sea otter by its larger, more robust teeth.
- "Lutra castiglionis", the Castiglione otter or Corsican otter, is an extinct species of otter that was endemic to Corsica during the Pleistocene.
- Otter trawlers deploy one or more parallel trawls kept apart horizontally using otter boards.
- A possibility of 2nd otter species in the Philippines had been raised with the recording of two romps (two adults and one pup) of otters in the Turtle islands.
- Aquatic mammals include Amazon river dolphin ("Inia geoffrensis"), tucuxi ("Sotalia fluviatilis"), Amazonian manatee ("Trichechus inunguis"), giant otter ("Pteronura brasiliensis") and neotropical otter ("Lontra longicaudis").
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