All
Search
Images
Videos
Shorts
Maps
News
More
Shopping
Flights
Travel
Notebook
Report an inappropriate content
Please select one of the options below.
Not Relevant
Offensive
Adult
Child Sexual Abuse
Top suggestions for Mississippi River Otters
Mississippi River
Gators
Mississippi River
Sharks
Mississippi River
Turtles
Length
All
Short (less than 5 minutes)
Medium (5-20 minutes)
Long (more than 20 minutes)
Date
All
Past 24 hours
Past week
Past month
Past year
Resolution
All
Lower than 360p
360p or higher
480p or higher
720p or higher
1080p or higher
Source
All
Dailymotion
Vimeo
Metacafe
Hulu
VEVO
Myspace
MTV
CBS
Fox
CNN
MSN
Price
All
Free
Paid
Clear filters
SafeSearch:
Moderate
Strict
Moderate (default)
Off
Filter
Mississippi River
Gators
Mississippi River
Sharks
Mississippi River
Turtles
river otters
4 months ago
weebly.com
Missouri River Otters - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
May 12, 2016
alchetron.com
MSN
10 months ago
MSN
Animals Around The Globe
8:04
MSN
10 months ago
MSN
Animals Around The Globe
0:20
Love is in the air at one of our TNC nature preserves, where two playful river otters were spotted enjoying each other’s company. 💕 River otters (Lontra canadensis) do not mate for life, so we aren't sure if this was a first date or enduring romance. In Alabama, these charismatic creatures are a sign of healthy wetlands and a reminder of why protecting nature is so important. 🦦 Learn more about Mississippi's incredible wildlife and how The Nature Conservancy works to conserve their habitats at
187 views
1 month ago
Facebook
The Nature Conservancy in Mississippi
2:04
Nature: River otters
Mar 8, 2020
CBS News
0:34
Happy Friday! Start your weekend off right by watching this video footage captured over the summer by one of the park's trail cameras. Video description: A group of river otters walk around on the grass near the river. | Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
914 views
Nov 2, 2018
Facebook
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
River Otters Vs Sea Otters: What's the Difference? - American Oceans
Aug 19, 2021
americanoceans.org
0:30
Otters sliding on an iced-over tributary near the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers #WildlifeWednesday Fort Snelling State Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota. http://www.nps.gov/miss/planyourvisit/fortpark.htm | Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
176K views
Feb 11, 2015
Facebook
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
9:53
Every day people call every otter they see a Sea otter but little do they know, all otters are not Sea otters. Can you tell the difference? In this A to Zoo video we cover two amazing otter species. First stop is Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium to speak with Assistant Curator Sheriden Ploof about Sea otters. Then we head to Northwest Trek Wildlife Park to speak with Wetlands Keeper Wendi Mello about River otters! Let me know below what you learned about the two species. Filmed by Frederick Films |
5.8K views
Oct 12, 2022
Facebook
Jungle Jordan
0:10
Sliding into your timeline. 🦦 The playful romping of these North American river otters helps them strengthen their social bonds and improve their hunting techniques. | U.S. Department of the Interior
20.1K views
Dec 9, 2022
Facebook
U.S. Department of the Interior
2:14
You otter know: River otters were reintroduced at Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge in Minnesota in 1981. The effort was extremely successful and otter sightings are now common along area rivers where they primarily feed on yellow bullhead. 🦦 🐟 Three river otters play and slide in the snow and eventually investigate the camera. 🎥 Mike Budd/USFWS | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
89.6K views
Feb 20, 2025
Facebook
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
What Do River Otters Eat?
Dec 17, 2021
a-z-animals.com
1:04
A group of otters is also known as a *romp*. This romp of Mississippi River otters was seen by our Park's remote wildlife cameras near downtown Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota | Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
491.2K views
Feb 20, 2019
Facebook
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
0:43
Have an ice day. | Oregon Zoo
4.4M views
Jul 6, 2022
Facebook
Oregon Zoo
0:40
River otters form social groups to help them forage and raise their pups. Can you count how many otters are in these groups found on our Mississippi River wildlife cameras? River otter social groups are made up of females, their pups and other unrelated, lone juvenile, subadult or adult females without pups of their own. River otters are also known to form groups to cooperatively forage for prey. Highly social river otters are one of few mammals known to show 'helper' behavior, where individuals
5.5K views
Mar 22, 2020
Facebook
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
0:07
Does anybody else get this excited for snow days?! The otters were given some snow to play in for an enrichment activity and they LOVED it! 🥹 | National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
5.7K views
Jan 22, 2024
Facebook
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
1:07
River Otter
Oct 6, 2023
nationalgeographic.com
0:23
Report: River otters have returned to the San Marcos River
Apr 22, 2024
kvue.com
0:46
Otters are enthusiastic about breakfast. Ranger Gordon recently spent a cold and windy morning with this otter as it caught and consumed a dozen small fish in a pond along the Mississippi River. Fish populations have rebounded since the middle of the last century and we can see the results in the growth of wildlife populations, such as otters and bald eagles, that rely on a river containing healthy populations of fish. | Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
74.9K views
Nov 13, 2017
Facebook
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
2:15
Pair of river otters spotted in northwest Ohio, gains popularity online
Jan 16, 2023
wtol.com
Webcams | National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Sep 26, 2023
rivermuseum.org
Sea Otters | MarineBio Conservation Society
10 months ago
marinebio.org
1:41
Otters keeping Missouri marina owners & conservation officials busy
Mar 18, 2024
ky3.com
0:33
Happy Friday! Our keepers turned a portion of our River Otter enclosure in to a ball pit! We give our animals enrichment activities like this to enhance their well-being, exercise behaviors they would show in the wild, and interact with their environment! Bart is clearly loving it! Do YOU want to help out with enrichment at the Museum & Aquarium? We’re always in need of new items - our animals go through toys like rambunctious toddlers with sharp teeth and claws! You can add to the ball pit for
3.6K views
Aug 12, 2016
Facebook
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
9:29
The playful river otter has a thick, full coat of fur and doesn't encounter very many predators. This little family of otters living in Yellowstone National Park know exactly how to get a good catch and evade predators them whether being hunted by land, air or sea! | Real Wild
556.2K views
Sep 5, 2022
Facebook
Real Wild
0:15
It’s spooky season and everyone at the River Museum is excited, including the North American River Otters! 🦦 This orange skeleton doubles as an enrichment tool for the Otters and a Halloween decoration for the River Museum! Check out this decoration and others in the exhibits on your visit to the River Museum. Don't forget you can also check in on the otters with the Otter webcam found on our website! | National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
852 views
Oct 26, 2023
Facebook
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
1:10
Now offering: Otter Encounters! 😮🦦 So many people have been asking about getting up close and personal with our North American River Otters - now is your chance! Only offered today, April 1 (😉), get your tickets before it’s too late! This is the best April Fools' Day ever!! | National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
3.7K views
Apr 1, 2024
Facebook
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
0:45
We’re super excited to share that the Jim & Jean Gantz Outdoor Otter Habitat expansion is finally done! Our otters now have a fantastic new 1,000 sq ft outdoor area to explore, and they can move between this outdoor space and their indoor habitat as they please. The new outdoor habitat features more land, a plunge pool, and a “Wotter” slide! We also have several awesome viewing spots for everyone. Check out our pop-up bubble or take a look from our accessible walk-in viewing area. Come see the o
62.9K views
9 months ago
Facebook
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
3:10
River Otters
63.5K views
Jan 14, 2015
YouTube
NYSDEC
See more
More like this
Feedback