Lake Martin Topics: Otter or Muskrat - Probably not a Nutria
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Name:   RodBillett The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Otter or Muskrat - Probably not a Nutria
Date:   4/29/2020 7:39:04 AM (updated 4/29/2020 7:39:50 AM)

Most likely it was either a Otter or a Muskrat.

Muskrats and Nutria feed on grasses and other vegitation.  Otters feed on clams and fish - and they like to leave shells on pier steps.

Nutrias get upwards of 20-25 pounds when full grown, Muskrats are quite small.  Otters are in between in size.

If it had a thin tail that "emerges" came from an ovalish body, then Id say Muskrat.  You can distinctly tell where the tail begins.  Ifif it was a large creature a Nutria as they are similar to Muskrats).   Whereas if it was a thick tail (Like a Labrador retrievers) that blends into a slender streamlined body it was an otter.  

Search Muskrat vs Otter in google and view the images tab...  There will be some good pictures there.

 

Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
Nutria, muskrat or lake otter? - Little Kowaliga Mimi - 4/28/2020 6:08:03 PM
     Nutria, muskrat or lake otter? - Lifer - 4/28/2020 8:19:05 PM
          Sounds like a otter..... - randyman - 4/28/2020 9:52:01 PM
               Muskrat maybe - Little Talisi - 4/29/2020 6:47:56 AM
     Otter or Muskrat - Probably not a Nutria - RodBillett - 4/29/2020 7:39:04 AM
          Otter or Muskrat - Probably not a Nutria - Little Kowaliga Mimi - 4/29/2020 8:20:07 AM
     Nutria, muskrat or lake otter? - Friday Pint - 4/29/2020 10:32:02 AM
          Nutria, muskrat or lake otter? - Little Kowaliga Mimi - 4/29/2020 12:23:29 PM



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