How Otters Survive In The Rocky Mountains | River Masters | Real Wild
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- In remote regions of the Rocky Mountains of the United States, the river otter still thrives. They live in the lakes and rivers where fish also prosper. We follow two families of otters - two mothers with their young. At first, they fish and frolic as independent families. However, the families join together to face challenges, such as beavers invading their habitat, as well as migrating cutthroat trout to their spawning beds, and in the wintertime, avoiding coyotes who depend on the otters for some of their winter sustenance.
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I love otters...they are so adorable!!!
I just adore Otters. So family oriented, play and Mum teaches. We must never touch their habitats and those of the other Animals. Their ecosystems are just too important. 💗🐾🇦🇺
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my name is Nyla
J Banksters and real estate promoters already destroyed their habitats and river systems by polluting the water it makes it impossible for otters to live. Yellowstone is a protected park, unfortunately i have not seen any new protected park being created for wildlife since half a century or more ?
Umm, so your idea is to eliminate all humans? That's pretty twisted to be honest.
Otters are my favourites, I used to watch them play on our dock in BC, this just took me home. Thank you.🖤🇨🇦
I'm just the opposite of you. I'm born, raised and still living in BC but I dream of going to Cali. Female otters are my fave, there's villainy in the males.
This was beautifully narrated! I hope to find more with this style of narrations
Otters that great sense of love and togetherness there for each other just how human's supposed to be.
Absolutely
but isn't because we've overpopulated ourselves (esp chinese).
Real Fact: Everyone that listens to this Documentary song is immediately HEALED
pure facts
My brother has cancer, he listened to it but it didn't help him
Why?
Your so full of shit😂
I love otters, they move so fluidly, they seem so playful, gracecul and playful! I did not know that otters can detect the electric fields of other organisms!
This is a first class documentary. Exquisite filming and really absorbing to watch how the animals interact with one another in their goal of survival and furthering their own species.
These little creatures are truly fascinating, love and caring for their young and family and persevering in Yellowstone 😊
Smart Animal always sticking together and protect one another. Otters knows when danger is getting closed to them. Beautiful Pretty Water Falling. I love watching documentaries.
You dont stop when the enemies are in retreat you advance
I love otters
6:58 TOE BEANS 🥹
Otter toe beans are truly special. Sweet lil’ paws 🦦
I want to come back as an otter in Yellowstone! What a life!
I was thinking the same thing!! 😂
you're so damn real for that
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they are saying that your comment is very authentic and relatable. "real" means authentic and relatable, new slang! @@sandyseward522
Best part of this documentary is the actual footage of otter being attacked,putting on the fight and survived to live another day which BTW is hard to find in new ones.
Such a fascinating documentary. I really enjoyed learning about the proactive otters!
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It's devastating, poachers kidnap these babies and ship them in cardboard boxes. They arrive almost dead and terrified.
The Giant Otter was almost extinct in South America but for a woman who opened a sanctuary, raises the babies and returns them to the wild.
Great documentary ❤
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Makes me very Angry.😈
I saw a PBS show about that woman.
People SUCK.
Great mommy training her babies to catch fish.🐟🐟🐟 a lovely otter family.
There is just nothing more adorable, though fat kitten bellies come close, as otter hands.
Otter hands and feet are so adorable and human-like 🦦 🖐🏿🦶🏿
@@Tempusverum 👍 😀
The cute pics of them playing nursing and sleeping is so cuuuute
Thank you & congrats to whomever filmed this. Amazing videography, closeups, etc.. However it was done w/ all the animals totally off-guard, I cant begin to imagine, maybe using drones?. And the parts filmed in the well known brutality of Yellowstone's winter wind & temperatures, fantastic job.
whoever*
The underwater footage was captured with cameras placed beforehand I imagine and perhaps most if not all the rest also. A lot of work goes into these shoots including scouting for the best location for placing these cameras.
all baby animal are just so cute...but baby otters are adorable !!! gotta love em! im so glad we have grocery stores and all the various foods...i could never hunt...i love animals way too much!
Their population is growing, was a River Guide on WY North Platte River last few years have been seeing them on that Drainage. They haven't been Reintroduced there, and wonder how they got there, but was very happy to see them.
i think we should release the otters to Mississippi river, so they can eat asian carps.
That's a good idea but it's probably polluted too much.
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I watched a family of otters while smallmouth fishing in Virginia. It consisted of 2 adults and 2 juveniles. They were as curious about me as I was about them and played as a unit while I threw artificials. They left and went downstream. As they came back upstream they were fishing. Fish in a river face the current. Understand? I stopped fishing to let them by when Mom came up with a really big bluegill and mom and the kids ate it in front of me, in the river 25 feet away! What a show! They hung around the area a few more days then moved on.
I envy you that experience. How lucky you were.
Female otters are such great Moms! The males, however can be very violent. I just watched a documentary called Saving Otter 501 and there was this tagged female who was so skinny her ribs were sticking out, she was giving all of her food to her pup because she just couldn't catch enough for both of them. Anyway, a male approached and what followed added immensely to her burdens and stress and she died 3 months later. I won't get into specifics because there are children in this comment section. Needless to say mother nature can be so cruel but this highlights just what caring and wonderful mothers otters are.
Maravilhoso natureza.
How did the mother know which one was hers in that pile of pups? Also are females otters in labor always in such pain as the pet otters videos giving birth on YT?
I was also wondering how she knew as well. Maybe she knows in the same we we can tell our kids apart?
the pup called, she probably recognized him by voice.
I am amazed that the otters survive the swamps of Florida with the alligators and pythons...I love to see them on my swamps hikes
Excellent! Thank you.
A Beautiful Documentary - Thank You.👏🇦🇺
Very nice Channel, Good job 👏
When I lived the country at Sullivan Kentucky there was a creek we got water out of the how they got there I don't know but I would play they get really loud and maybe they swim through the water to get there I don't know they're fun to play with
I’m watching this while absolutely blasted and I swear to god I could see and feel myself as an otter swimming in the shallow waters hunting for fish 🤣
I didn't even mean to watch this whole thing but it was damn enjoyable🦦
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best animal!!!
Arabic music in Rocky Mountains? Sounds so weird!!
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The poor little otter against those 3 foxes 😕🦦
But it was an experienced mother and she fought back and just enough amazingly to cover her escape. She was bitten but those are not fatal wounds.
@@ericastier1646 thankgod as it was so heartbreaking to watch 🥺😱💔
@@neff6653Yes, i had accepted that they would devour her and blunted my emotion as you have with such natural scenes. I was very surprised and delighted when she jumped perfectly into her hole then i was very admiring of her having succeed to escape when i had already written her off. Those were full bites but with good food she'll heal through the pain.
Coyotes, not foxes.
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01:34 Did it just make a hand-stand ?! 😂
I absolutely adore otters, no other animal gives me as much pure joy when I watch them as otters do, such intelligence, such a sense of play, I’m sure they have a finely tuned sense of humour as well, adorable🙂
What a beautiful diversity of unique species make up this planet's biological web of life. And almost every one of them have to spend their whole life watching out for which other species is going to kill & eat them; trout eats the tadpole, otter eats the trout, wolf eats the otter, Montana hunter kills the wolf (even tho' he doesn't eat them) & on & on.
Otters are part of the Ferat family 😮.
man if only giant river otters were this kind to eachother
The climate always changes.
Hard Nature
I love it 😻💕
8:17 coyote but someones pet
Just saw one yesterday , lake Ashtabula in north dakota
How did that one otter end up on his own with those 3 coyotes lol
is this the only video documentary of the yellowstone otters?
This man must be talking about the native people.
Jackson Donna Jackson Gary Brown Kenneth
These marvelous creatures are singular, and precious.
Ive seen wild river otters in oak creek arizona
I started my life in a place called muskrat bay. On the southern shores of Onida lake in beautiful upstate NY, and I remember watching the muskrats play on and around or dock. To bad we didn't stay there. I really miss those late 60s and the 70s, were you could go fishing every day after school. Our freezer stayed full of fish.
Because Kerry Grant luvs mother earth and not pludoctats fracking narssistic psyopathic autocrats.
I hear you! NYS is as pristine as the day God made it! Was raised on a dairy farm in Hobart, just an hour from Oneonta. One of the most beautiful places on Earth ❣ ❤
I will take granted for having an otter friend
Marvellous.
OTTER WE'RE BEING USED....TO GO GR3EN....
8:50 wait?! is this actually confirmed? I thought some dolphins and monotremes like platypus, were the only mammals with electroreception!
Evolution seems to have more driving force behind it than blind natural selection.
7:41 Coyote=someones pet
I love otters!❤
Otters are very dangerous in groups, I would rather run into an alligator than a group of otters.
Why they're not aggressive unless you are wronging them.
@ericastier1646 ha!! You don't really know otters do you? They can be fiercely territorial and will attack for just being in "their" territory.
@@mikewhitman745 Ok i admit i don't know otters on a personal level. But i imagine you would have to be markedly intrusive like walking to their den or entering their fishing water for them to take to take such action.
@@ericastier1646 nope, you assume a lot for not knowing anything about them.
You could just be in their presence and they'll attack.
Are you aware sea otters have been known to sexually assault baby seals until the baby seal is dead? And then they have been known to continue to assault the dead body for up to a week after it dies?
Fun video!
How many types of Otters is there ??
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I know of sea otters, north American river otters, European river otters, Asian small clawed otters, hairy nosed otters, and the South American giant otters. So at least 6.
Please turn up the background music, I can almost make out the dialogue.
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Excellent bro
Please do not watch this documentary. Within the first 2 minutes it shows a brutal death of an otter. No thanks.
Lmao what do you expect happens out in the wild? They’re mid size mammals… there’s always going to be a larger predator who also needs to eat.
I don’t see you crying over all the killing the otters are doing to survive, are those smaller creatures worthless to you?
@@rustyshackleford6927Ignore them. They clearly didn't actually watch the video. Not a single otter dies in the entire documentary
The otter fought them off with some well timed bites and escaped, no otter died in this documentary. I certainly wouldn’t want to see any otter killed. I love them to bits xxx
Every time you bring up the non event called climate change you will get a dislike from me.
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Omg that close call near the end had me losing my sh!t 😰🙆♀️😱
Ugh but seriously, talk about a nail-biter! I was legit sweating bullets… I couldn’t even look half the time, had to cover my eyes, only taking a break every now and then to scream at my screen lol 🦦🐺🐕 🫣🥶😫🤞
me too 💔🥺😭