RMR13K0G–Smooth Coated Otter eating a carp in Singapore Botanic Gardens
RME9J6P0–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) in mangrove habitat, Singapore
RMJ7N4YF–Singapore. 25th May, 2017. A family of wild smooth-coated otter plays in the Marina Reservoir in Singapore, on May 25, 2017. Credit: Then Chih Wey/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMF74D1P–An otter half body surface out of the water feeding on a river fish in Singapore river.
RMM3YEPE–Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. 13th Feb 2018. A juvenile Smooth coated otter struggles to feed on a fish nearly as big as himself. The otters have made a return to Singapore in recent years due to improved water quality and are regular seen entertaining tourists in Gardens by the Bay. Credit:Ed Brown/Alamy Live News
RM2CP443A–An Asian small-clawed otter, one of the 14 birthed at the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, is pictured during a media tour to showcase newborn animals at the Singapore Zoo January 11, 2018. REUTERS/Edgar Su
RF2B2G8H1–A single otter eating a fish in Pasir Ris Park, Singapore
RME4CE8K–South East Asia, Singapore, Singapore zoo, River Safari, Giant Otter, Pteronura brasiliensis
RM2ABRNGY–ASIAN SMALL-CLAWED OTTER eating a catfish Amblonyx cinerea Singapore Zoo.
RF2A793P4–Asian Small Clawed Otter Snarling Angrily at the Singapoe Zoo
RF2B81NK5–Portrait of an otter eating a fish next to a pond into the wild
RM2KF33MR–Otters crossing sign, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
RM2A1FA0J–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata / Lutra perspicillata) swimming, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
RF2F4J825–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) lies on the ground to do dust bathing in Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park Singapore.
RFPCJWM8–Family of otters spotted taking afternoon nap near Garden By The Bay East Garden. Otters progressively sighted in highly urbanized area.
RMECPD34–Saint John's Island
RMR13JRJ–Smooth Coated Otter hunting in Singapore Botanic Gardens
RMJ3D4XT–A Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) cub rests on a concrete river bank, Singapore
RMG901KE–Singapore. 1st July, 2016. members of a wild otter family called 'Bishan10' at Singapore's Marina Bay. The size of this wild otter family has enlarged from only two otters spotted for the first time in Singapore's central area Bishan Park in 2014 to ten otters till now. As a result, Singapore's otter enthusiasts nicknamed them as 'Bishan10'. Within these 2 years, there is an increase in sightings of different otter families in many places of Singapore. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2GMWDBM–Marina Bay, Singapore - 4 March 2019. Singapore aspires to be the world's greenest city; it seems to be succeeding. And you can see this sign in ma
RMM3YEPF–Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. 13th Feb 2018. A juvenile Smooth coated otter struggles to feed on a fish nearly as big as himself. The otters have made a return to Singapore in recent years due to improved water quality and are regular seen entertaining tourists in Gardens by the Bay. Credit:Ed Brown/Alamy Live News
RMGK7NRP–Oriental small-clawed otter (Amblonyx cinerea), also known as the Asian small-clawed otter. Wildlife animal.
RF2GPYB5T–A Smooth Coated Otter Marking His Territory.
RM2CKPWHY–An Asian small-clawed otter, one of the 14 birthed at the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, is pictured during a media tour to showcase newborn animals at the Singapore Zoo January 11, 2018. REUTERS/Edgar Su
RF2B2G8GD–A single otter eating a fish in Pasir Ris Park, Singapore
RF2APHDK0–The Asian Short-Clawed Otter (Amblonyx cinereus) Fishing
RM2G0MEX8–25.05.2021, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, Asia - Group of smooth-coated otters of the so-called Bishan Otter Family that resides around Marina Bay.
RMW7RXY1–Smooth Otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) in water, Singapore.
RFW41GN8–Wild Sea Otter found in Sembawang beach in Singapore.
RF2B81NKE–Portrait of an otter eating a fish next to a pond into the wild
RM2G3N07T–'25.05.2021, Singapore, , Singapore - A group of wild Indian otters (smooth otters), also known locally as the Bishan Otter Family, living around Mari
RM2A1FAC4–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata / Lutra perspicillata) on river bank, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
RF2F4J7N3–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) lies on the ground to do dust bathing in Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park Singapore.
RFPCJWMY–Family of otters spotted taking afternoon nap near Garden By The Bay East Garden. Otters progressively sighted in highly urbanized area.
RM2KCYNBP–A smooth coated otter stands inside a pond at the Gardens by the Bay on January 3, 2022 in Singapore. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/NurPhoto)
RMR13JPN–Smooth Coated Otter hunting in Singapore Botanic Gardens
RMJ3D4XC–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) cubs eats fish caught by their parents on a concrete river bank, Singapore
RMFW05B0–Singapore. 31st Mar, 2016. Photo taken on Mar 31, 2016 shows an otter at Singapore's Gardens by the Bay East. In Singapore, wild animals can still be found in the city center or suburb in despite of its rapid economic development and urbanization since Singapore's independence in 1965. Credit: Then Chih Wey/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2GMWDBK–Marina Bay, Singapore - 4 March 2019. Singapore aspires to be the world's greenest city; it seems to be succeeding. And you can see this sign in ma
RMM3YEPC–Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. 13th Feb 2018. A juvenile Smooth coated otter struggles to feed on a fish nearly as big as himself. The otters have made a return to Singapore in recent years due to improved water quality and are regular seen entertaining tourists in Gardens by the Bay. Credit:Ed Brown/Alamy Live News
RMGK7NW4–Oriental small-clawed otter (Amblonyx cinerea), also known as the Asian small-clawed otter. Wildlife animal.
RM2BF0AYE–A Smooth Otter Playing, Wingham Wild Life Park, Kent
RM2CJPN11–An Asian small-clawed otter, one of the 14 birthed at the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, feeds on a fish during a media tour to showcase newborn animals at the Singapore Zoo January 11, 2018. REUTERS/Edgar Su
RF2B2G8P5–A single otter eating a fish in Pasir Ris Park, Singapore
RF2APHFA1–The Asian Short-Clawed Otter (Amblonyx cinereus) Fishing
RM2G0MENF–25.05.2021, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, Asia - Group of smooth-coated otters of the so-called Bishan Otter Family that resides around Marina Bay.
RFW41GNC–Wild Sea Otter found in Sembawang beach in Singapore.
RF2B81NK9–Portrait of an otter eating a fish next to a pond into the wild
RM2G3N084–'25.05.2021, Singapore, , Singapore - A group of wild Indian otters, known locally as the Bishan Otter Family, living around Marina Bay, eat fish caug
RM2A1FA08–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata / Lutra perspicillata) on river bank, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
RF2F4J88R–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) lies on the ground to do dust bathing in Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park Singapore.
RM2J5D1PE–05/25/2021, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, Asia - A group of wild Indian otters (smooth otters), also known locally as the Bishan Otter Family, living around Marina Bay, eat fish caught on a floating dock on the shore of the Marina Bay reservoir during the ongoing corona crisis. [automated translation]
RM2KCFPAA–An otter keeps a lookout as a crow flies above while hunting for fishes on June 7, 2021 in Singapore. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/NurPhoto)
RMR06R6B–Smooth Coated Otter eating a carp in Singapore Botanic Gardens
RMJ3D4YB–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) cubs eats fish caught by their parents on a concrete river bank, Singapore
RMG901KH–Singapore. 1st July, 2016. members of a wild otter family called 'Bishan10' at Singapore's Sports Hub. The size of this wild otter family has enlarged from only two otters spotted for the first time in Singapore's central area Bishan Park in 2014 to ten otters till now. As a result, Singapore's otter enthusiasts nicknamed them as 'Bishan10'. Within these 2 years, there is an increase in sightings of different otter families in many places of Singapore. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2FKPF7Y–Beauty of Nature
RMM3YEPD–Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. 13th Feb 2018. A juvenile Smooth coated otter struggles to feed on a fish nearly as big as himself. The otters have made a return to Singapore in recent years due to improved water quality and are regular seen entertaining tourists in Gardens by the Bay. Credit:Ed Brown/Alamy Live News
RMGK7NW6–Oriental small-clawed otter (Amblonyx cinerea), also known as the Asian small-clawed otter. Wildlife animal.
RM2BERGWN–Close-up of a Smooth otter Playing, Wingham Wild Life Park, Kent
RM2CN4J3D–A romp of Asian small-clawed otters (Aonyx cinerea) gather near a stream in their enclosure at the Night Safari in Singapore March 7, 2012. The smallest of the world's otter species are classed as being vulnerable in the wild, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. REUTERS/Tim Chong (SINGAPORE - Tags: ANIMALS)
RF2B2G8G7–A single otter eating a fish in Pasir Ris Park, Singapore
RM2G0MF40–25.05.2021, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, Asia - Group of smooth-coated otters of the so-called Bishan Otter Family that resides around Marina Bay.
RM2AADGBC–Smooth coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillate) jumping into water, Singapore. November.
RFRW0NFB–Otter in Singapore
RF2B81NJJ–Portrait of an otter eating a fish next to a pond into the wild
RFJB55HE–Otters looking for food as the tide comes in, Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve in Singapore
RM2A1FACM–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata / Lutra perspicillata) on river bank, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
RF2EBBNNR–Smooth-coated Otter (Lutrogale perspicillata). carnivorous, aquatic, mammal. Swimming in river, eating fish. Singapore.
RM2J5D1RF–05/25/2021, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, Asia - A group of wild Indian otters (smooth otters), also known locally as the Bishan Otter Family, living around Marina Bay, eat fish caught on a floating dock on the shore of the Marina Bay reservoir during the ongoing corona crisis. [automated translation]
RM2KC9AD2–An otter feeds on a fish with the city skyline pictured in the background at Marina Bay on February 15, 2021 in Singapore. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/NurPhoto)
RMR06R7G–Smooth Coated Otter eating a carp in Singapore Botanic Gardens
RMJ3D51T–A Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) cub eats fish caught by one of its parents on a concrete river bank, Singapore
RMG901KD–Singapore. 1st July, 2016. pups of a wild otter family called 'Bishan10' at Singapore's Tanjong Rhu area. The size of this wild otter family has enlarged from only two otters spotted for the first time in Singapore's central area Bishan Park in 2014 to ten otters till now. As a result, Singapore's otter enthusiasts nicknamed them as 'Bishan10'. Within these 2 years, there is an increase in sightings of different otter families in many places of Singapore. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2FKPF82–Beauty of Nature
RMK7B1WA–Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. 16th Sep, 2017. Smooth coated otters make an appearance at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore much to the enjoyment of tourists and locals alike. The improved water quality in Singapore over recent years has led to a better habitat for the otters. Credit: Ed Brown/Alamy Live News
RF2MBYY97–Singapore zoo
RM2BERJP1–Close-up of a Smooth otter Playing, Wingham Wild Life Park, Kent
RM2DC9HA0–25.10.2020, Singapore, , Singapore - In order to stop the spread of the pandemic corona virus (Covid-19), measures have been introduced to maintain sa
RF2FNXPF0–A young otter feeding on a fish on the banks of Marina Bay, in the centre of Singapore.
RM2G0MEY6–25.05.2021, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, Asia - Group of smooth-coated otters of the so-called Bishan Otter Family that resides around Marina Bay.
RM2AADGBJ–Smooth coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillate) in drainage channel, Singapore. November.
RFRW0NG2–Otter in Singapore
RF2GRBMGH–Two Otter Buddies Chilling.
RFJB55HK–Otters looking for food as the tide comes in, Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve in Singapore
RM2A1FA2H–Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata / Lutra perspicillata) on river bank, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
RF2EBBNHN–Smooth-coated Otter (Lutrogale perspicillata). carnivorous, aquatic, mammal. Swimming in river, eating fish. Singapore.
RM2J5D1PP–05/25/2021, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, Asia - A group of wild Indian otters (smooth otters), also known locally as the Bishan Otter Family, living around Marina Bay, eat fish caught on a floating dock on the shore of the Marina Bay reservoir during the ongoing corona crisis. [automated translation]
RM2KDD1M4–A smooth coated otter catches a fish at the Gardens by the Bay on July 1, 2022 in Singapore. Wild otters are making a comeback to the urban city state with the increasing numbers of the sea animals sparking concerns about overpopulation. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/NurPhoto)
RMR13JTJ–Smooth Coated Otter eating a carp in Singapore Botanic Gardens
RMJ3D503–A Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) cub eats fish caught by one of its parents on a concrete river bank, Singapore
RMG901KF–Singapore. 1st July, 2016. Photo taken on July 1, 2016 shows a member of a wild otter family called 'Bishan10' in Singapore's Kallang Basin area. The size of this wild otter family has enlarged from only two otters spotted for the first time in Singapore's central area Bishan Park in 2014 to ten otters till now. As a result, Singapore's otter enthusiasts nicknamed them as 'Bishan10'. Within these 2 years, there is an increase in sightings of different otter families in many places of Singapore. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2FKPF7W–Beauty of Nature
RMK7B1W3–Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. 16th Sep, 2017. Smooth coated otters make an appearance at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore much to the enjoyment of tourists and locals alike. The improved water quality in Singapore over recent years has led to a better habitat for the otters. Credit: Ed Brown/Alamy Live News
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