Pteronura Brasiliensis Collection
The Pteronura brasiliensis, commonly known as the Giant Otter, is a fascinating creature found in the waters of South America
A Giant otter, Pteronura brasiliensis, resting in the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil
Giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) eating a catfish. Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador
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The Pteronura brasiliensis, commonly known as the Giant Otter, is a fascinating creature found in the waters of South America. With its sleek body and webbed feet, it is perfectly adapted for life in rivers and lagoons. In Guyana's water's edge, an incredible sight awaits - an Anaconda and a Giant Otter side by side. These two majestic creatures coexist harmoniously in their natural habitat. Feeding time for the Giant River Otter involves devouring Striped Catfish or Cachara with great precision. Its sharp teeth make quick work of its prey as it satisfies its hunger. Resting on a fallen tree trunk above the Cuiaba River, a Giant River Otter takes a moment to relax. Its glossy fur glistens under the sunlight while it enjoys some well-deserved downtime. Yasuni National Park provides another glimpse into the life of this remarkable species. Here, a Giant River Otter can be seen relishing in its meal - a catfish caught from the depths of the river. Holding onto a branch in a lagoon off the Paraguay River, another Giant Otter showcases its agility and strength. It effortlessly maintains balance while navigating through its watery domain. In captivity at Pantanal, Brazil, these captivating creatures continue to thrive under careful observation by experts from IUCN. Their graceful swimming movements mesmerize all who witness them firsthand. Running along a sandbar with unmatched gracefulness are two playful Giant Otters. Their synchronized movements create ripples on both land and water as they revel in their freedom. Basking under the sun's warm rays are two more Giants Brazilian Otters perched upon a sturdy tree trunk. They soak up nature's energy while showcasing their social bond with one another. Pantanal NP offers yet another spectacle as we witness these giants playing on falling logs. Their acrobatic skills are truly a sight to behold as they leap and dive with unparalleled agility.