Hairy Dwarf Otter (Amblonyx Cinerea Cinerea) in Palawan
Otters are known to have the densest hair. They have 150,000 hair in just one centimeter whereas humans have only 100,000 hairs on their head.
My first encounter with the otter was when I was working in a crocodile conservation facility in Palawan at Irawan. Somebody from south Palawan brought an otter about two feet in length and placed it on a tub for us to see. I did not know that the otter is, in fact, difficult to encounter in the field because of its nocturnal habit. It was my first year in the facility and I did not realize that that encounter was the first and last. I have never seen the otter again after more than 20 years in Palawan. That was a rare find.
Just two weeks ago, my wife told me the otter was featured on a television show. The animal was one of the attractions in a Subic Bay Zoo in Zambales. The report noted that the animal can easily be trained. They traced the place of its origin and found out it was in the municipality of Narra in southern Palawan.

Morphological Characteristics
The Palawan small-clawed otter can reach a length of two and a half feet, its tail about a foot long. A striking characteristic is an elongated body that bobs up and down in the water. Its ears are short and rounded, the fet and legs are short reminding me of a stout snake. The characteristic feature is the small claws. Its hair, as the otters are known, is dense. Otters are known to have 150,000 hairs in just one centimeter. General body coloration is chocolate brown with the ventral portion lighter in color.
Biology and Habitat
Because of its semi-aquatic nature, the otter lives near rivers or streams amongst vegetation. The water is the source of its food as well as it provides a refuge when disturbed. It is difficult to see the otter because it hides during the day and gets active at night. They are known to frequent nipa (Nypa fruticans) swamps and were trapped in those places. They are known to feed on fish and crabs.
Distribution
The otters are known to occur in the municipality of Narra in mainland Palawan.
Status
Otters were considered pests by farmers as they would frolic in farmlands and destroy their crops. They are hunted for meat and the fur is good material for manufacturing caps and hats. Thus, the population of these animals may be reduced or threatened.
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One Response to “Hairy Dwarf Otter (Amblonyx Cinerea Cinerea) in Palawan”
On October 31, 2009 at 4:50 am
really well written article! Otters are beautiful, calming and cheeky but they can give you a very nasty nip if the choose to!
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