Otter

/ˈɑːtər/ (US), /ˈɒtə/ (UK) noun

An otter is a playful, semi-aquatic mammal with a long body and thick fur that lives near rivers, lakes, or the sea and eats mostly fish and shellfish.

From Old English “otor” or “oter,” from Proto-Germanic “*utrō,” related to words for “water.” The name is ancient and closely tied to its watery lifestyle.

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