Asian Small-clawed Otter
          
           Asian Small-clawed Otter
          Aonyx cinereus
           
    
  
              Asian Small-clawed Otter
          
           Asian Small-clawed Otter
          Aonyx cinereus
           
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        Class
 Mammalia
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        Order
 Carnivora
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        Familly
 Mustelidae
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                   36-45cm 36-45cm
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                   2.4–3.8kg 2.4–3.8kg
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                 2 months 2 months
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                 2-4 2-4
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                 up to 20 years in captivity up to 20 years in captivity
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            Diet
 carnivorous (crabs, crustaceans, molluscs, fish, amphibians...)
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            Habitat
 coastal regions, lakes, rivers, mangroves, marshes
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          Range
 Asia (India, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, New Guinea)
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              Population in the wild
 En diminution
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                IUCN REDLIST status 
     
These are the smallest of all otters. They are sociable and very playful.
 
As much at ease on land as in the water, where they propel themselves with their paws and use their tails as rudders, Asian Small-clawed Otters live in groups of up to a dozen.
 
Both males and females raise the young, which at birth weigh about 50g and have closed eyes. The young learn to swim at about 7 weeks and start to eat solid foot at about 2 ½ months.
 
This species is endangered by the destruction of its habitat, pollution and being hunted for its organs, which are used in traditional Asian medicine.

 
 
 
 
 
 
        