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Giant Otter family 27-3-14

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Giant otter family relaxing on log.
The Giant Otters at Chester were much talked about on here when they first arrived, but not so much since.

How many are there now, and how many times have they bred- either successfully or not?

Nice shot I should add....;)
 
The Giant Otters at Chester were much talked about on here when they first arrived, but not so much since.

How many are there now, and how many times have they bred- either successfully or not?

Nice shot I should add....;)

Thanks very much,this was actually taken blindly over the top of a wall because I hate shooting through glass or fences. My other half said that every time I put my camera up to take a picture they all looked up at it.
The 2 youngsters were very noisy whilst I was there,maybe coming up to feeding time. Looked a great enclosure to me,and I would love it if my local "zoo" got these (Yorkshire Wildlife Park). They already have a good little "walk through" South American exhibit with Capybaras,maras and agouti's free roaming with squirrel monkeys running around too. Im not suggesting the Giant otters would be a walk-through but there is enough room to add another cracking enclosure.:D
 
I would love it if my local "zoo" got these (Yorkshire Wildlife Park)..... Im not suggesting the Giant otters would be a walk-through but there is enough room to add another cracking enclosure.:D

They *are* a very appealing species - and another UK holder would certainly be a good thing. Not sure there are the numbers available for this though.
 
Quite, which will not happen until the two youngsters depart I would imagine.
 
Quite, which will not happen until the two youngsters depart I would imagine.

I thought I saw on the latest BBC2 documentary series about the amazon rain-forest that they lived in big family groups,or was I mistaken.
If that's not true I will get on the phone and tell Yorkshire Wildlife park that there are 2 young Giant Otters that need rehoming :D
 
This is just supposition, but I do not think they would want to introduce a new adult male to a group already containing juveniles - the species *does* live in large family groups but the key point of this, I suspect, is the word "family".
 
This is just supposition, but I do not think they would want to introduce a new adult male to a group already containing juveniles - the species *does* live in large family groups but the key point of this, I suspect, is the word "family".

I agree- I guess like most Otters they can be savage and a new male wouldn't tolerate unrelated young. I would like to see a bigger family group at Chester but doubt they can do it without forming a new pairing first.
 

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