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It is generally illegal for private citizens to keep otters under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations .
Otters have potent musk glands and "spraint" (smear) their feces to mark territory, creating a pervasive and unpleasant smell.
They require a specialized diet (mostly fresh fish and whole prey) and consume roughly 20% of their body weight daily.
Meet the Asian Small-Clawed Otter, an Adorable and Social Carnivore
Owning a pet otter is in many regions, including the UK and most of the U.S.. While their "cute" social media presence has fueled a global demand, experts from WebMD and the National Zoo strongly advise against keeping them as pets because they are wild animals that do not thrive in domestic settings. Legal and Ethical Status
Even if hand-reared, they remain wild and can deliver sharp, piercing bites when stressed or instinctually driven.
Owning native otters is illegal in all states. Only a few states, such as Missouri, North Carolina, Florida, and Nebraska, may allow exotic species with strict permits.
They are highly social and should never be kept alone; keeping a solitary otter is considered cruel.
It is generally illegal for private citizens to keep otters under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations .
Otters have potent musk glands and "spraint" (smear) their feces to mark territory, creating a pervasive and unpleasant smell.
They require a specialized diet (mostly fresh fish and whole prey) and consume roughly 20% of their body weight daily. buy a pet otter
Meet the Asian Small-Clawed Otter, an Adorable and Social Carnivore
Owning a pet otter is in many regions, including the UK and most of the U.S.. While their "cute" social media presence has fueled a global demand, experts from WebMD and the National Zoo strongly advise against keeping them as pets because they are wild animals that do not thrive in domestic settings. Legal and Ethical Status It is generally illegal for private citizens to
Even if hand-reared, they remain wild and can deliver sharp, piercing bites when stressed or instinctually driven.
Owning native otters is illegal in all states. Only a few states, such as Missouri, North Carolina, Florida, and Nebraska, may allow exotic species with strict permits. Meet the Asian Small-Clawed Otter, an Adorable and
They are highly social and should never be kept alone; keeping a solitary otter is considered cruel.