Asian Small-clawed Otter
Asian Small-clawed Otter The Asian Small-clawed Otter ( Aonyx cinereus ) is a small otter species native to South and Southeast Asia, characterized by its unique limb morphology and diminutive size, with a body length of around 3 feet and weighing just around 3.5 kg. These otters possess a slender body covered in dense, water-resistant deep brown fur that provides insulation and buoyancy. The sides of the neck and head are brown, while the cheeks, upper lip, chin, throat, and underside of the neck are whitish. Their most defining feature is their paws: unlike most otters, their claws are reduced to small, blunt spikes that do not extend beyond the toe pads, and their webbing is incomplete. This adaptation grants them remarkable manual dexterity, allowing them to use their front paws much like human hands to feel for, grasp, and manipulate prey in murky waters or under rocks. Asian Small-clawed Otter In the Philippines, ...