Habits And Characters of British Wild Animals

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Habits And Characters of British Wild Animals
H Mortimer Harry Mortimer Batten
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Before then and since I have watched otters many times on the Esk, the Eden, the Wharfe, and on one or two Scottish burns and rivers, and have always been struck by their beauty and their extraordinary vivacity, returning home after such a glimpse with the feeling of having seen something worth while. To watch otters fishing the pools of some wide, shallow river about sunset is a sight worth seeing, as by the ripples above one can then follow their movements as they glide hither and thither bel
...ow the surface. The speed at which an otter can travel under water is most astounding, twisting and turning this way and that, and resembling nothing more closely than a huge conger-eel, as it threads its way in and out among the boulders, or flashes torpedo-like across the shelves. One curious thing about the otter is that, however rapidly it moves in the water, it is always deadly silent, never lashing the surface into foam or creating so much as a bubble by its move- ments. The creature leaves the water or slides instantaneously into it, making only the faintest ripple, and it is difficult to believe that an animal so much at home there is not really a water animal, but has taken to that element simply for convenience.

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