A River Otter family seen in the Gualala River, as photographed by Rozanne Rapozo.

A family of North American River Otters makes the Gualala River area their home. Rozanne Rapozo recently photographed the mother with her three offspring, called pups or kittens.

The pups will stay with their mom for about a year, or until she has another litter.

Here is a close-up of the mother.

River Otters are deemed semi-aquatic. They are equally comfortable in the water and on the land. For fun, here's a photo Catherine Miller took of River Otter prints, the prints with five claws.

Thanks to Rozanne and Catherine for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

The fog has been persistent over the ocean today, keeping temps down. No wind today, a lovely day here on the Mendonoma Coast.

2 thoughts on “A River Otter family seen in the Gualala River, as photographed by Rozanne Rapozo.

  1. Ellen Ganske-morrill

    So beautiful! Have you seen the National Geographic movie "Billy and Molly" about a river otter in the Shetland Islands? Beautiful videography and wonderful story...

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