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Sighting of Eurasian Otter in Kashmir
- 16 Jun 2025
- 2 min read
Eurasian Otter or Common Otter (locally known as Vuder in Kashmir) has been sighted in Kashmir after 25-30 years. It has been historically found in Dachigam, Dal Lake tributaries, Rambiara stream, and Lidder river (in Pahalgam).
Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra)
- About: It is a semi-aquatic carnivorous mammal native to Eurasia.
- It is a keystone species in river ecosystems as its presence is an indicator of clean water and healthy aquatic biodiversity.
- Other species in India include smooth-coated Otter (throughout India), and Small-clawed Otter (Himalayas and southern India).
- Taxonomy: It belongs to the genus Lutra, family Lutrinae, order Carnivora.
- Diet: Mainly feeds on fish, crustaceans, and amphibians and occasionally eats reptiles, birds, eggs, insects, and worms.
- Habitat & Behaviour:
- Found in the Himalayas, northeast India, and Western Ghats.
- It prefers clean freshwater ecosystems such as rivers, lakes, streams, and wetland and is also found in coastal areas.
- It is mostly active at night, builds dens (holts) near water, and lives mostly solitary, though mothers are sometimes seen with their cubs.
- Conservation Status:
- IUCN: Near threatened
- Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule II
- CITES: Appendix I
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