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31569 No.2113  

https://otterwiki.net/ is now live!
Anyone can contribute to this project. Let's make it a great resource for learning about otters.

>> No.2219  

https://otterwiki.net/wiki/File:Pursat_the_Hairy-nosed_Otter.jpg

>Pursat is the only known captive hairy-nosed otter

Are there any breeding programs going on for otters with hairy noses? Gotta restore their population somehow.

>> No.2221  

>>2219
I imagine that it would be hard to get any breeding programs going for those otters whose noses are hairier than average without at least two in captivity. That being said, there are probably attempts to get some program of that sort started

>> No.2227  

>>2221 Not sure how recent that information is. Maybe there are more otters with a bit of hair on their nose in captivity now.

>> No.2571  

Page for genus Lutra is up.
https://otterwiki.net/wiki/Lutra
Hoping to complete these species' articles soon.

>> No.2572  

https://otterwiki.net/wiki/Japanese_Otter
Started the Japanese otter page!
What surprised me about this is that the last sighting was in 1979, but apparently they found spraint in 1999 so they're still looking for it, despite it officially being declared extinct. Sightings were also super rare before that, so we still aren't giving up.

>> No.2573  

>>2572 Still need to expand sections on distribution, habitat and behavior btw.



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