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81“...The northern sea otter, Enhydra lutris kenyoni, historically ranged throughout the North Pacific...”
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83by Wong, Evelyn Elisabeth“...: Land otter people as the single most powerful supernatural beings in Tlingit universe and by far...”
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84by Wong, Evelyn ElisabethSubjects: “...Land-otter-people / Schamanismus / Tlingit / Pelzhandel / Nordwestküste / 18. Jahrhundert...”
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85“...The river otter, Lutra canadensis, is found only in North America where it is distributed over much...”
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86“...Previously known by only one fossil bone from Oregon, the record of the sea otter is supplemented...”
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90“...The trachea of the river otter and sea otter are morphologically similar to each other, whereas...”
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91“...The lungs of the river otter and sea otter are triangular in outline, with the apex directed...”
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92by Roos, AnnaSubjects: “...Otter (Lutra lutra)...”
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93“...Between 1967 and 1991, otters Lutra lutra (Linnaeus, 1758) were collected from Belarus and NW...”
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94by Sams, Elayna“...The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) inhabits freshwater rivers, lakes and marine...”
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95Published 1989“...Antarctica: Deception Island Whalers Bay. BAS Otter. Motor Ship Explorer 1113. 4 January 1989...”
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98by Blundell, Gail M., Ben-David, Merav, Groves, Pamela, Bowyer, R. Terry, Geffen, Eli“...Previous studies of coastal river otters ( Lontra canadensis ) in Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA...”
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99by Blundell, Gail M., Ben-David, Merav, Groves, Pamela, Bowyer, R. Terry, Geffen, Eli“...Previous studies of coastal river otters ( Lontra canadensis ) in Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA...”
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