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A close natural-history portrait traces an otter's life from its sheltered birth and maternal care through early training, solitary treks, and seasonal foraging along rivers, creeks, coast and marsh. Chapters chronicle family dynamics and dispersal, mating and rearing, responses to frost and famine, encounters with hounds and human threats, and long-range movements. Observations emphasize sensory hunting methods, habitual ranges and denning habits, and adaptive behaviors that aid survival. The narrative combines episodic field incidents with reflective commentary to illuminate the species' rhythms, vulnerabilities, and the daily tasks of feeding, travel, and parental devotion.

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J. C. Tregarthen

J. C. Tregarthen was an author known for his engaging nature writings that capture the wildlife and landscapes of Cornwall. His notable works include "The Life Story of an Otter," which provides a detailed and affectionate portrayal of the otter's life, and "The Story of a Hare," which explores the habits and challenges faced by this elusive creature. Tregarthen's book "Wild Life at the Land's End" offers keen observations on various animals, including foxes and badgers, reflecting his deep appreciation for the natural world. Through his vivid storytelling, Tregarthen contributes to the literary heritage of nature writing.

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