Hello - can anyone help us identify if these are otters or mink please?
Here is the link to the video https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZyRUqhg_C-eJ8v8X3YRgToBTyQVJrWQ4/view?usp=share_link
Many thanks!
Roger
I think minks have a more ratty pointed face, not the prettiest having seen them and the havoc they create, so I would say otters too (although I've never seen an otter).
Well it may be, but as you then went on to tail, I thought you may have meant tail to body proportions, and big could just be length, and now I'm just blathering like a fool... so yes, Robbo... "chunky big" is covered by "proportions", and I unreservedly withdraw all comments to do with size, weight, comparative lengthe etc etc. And if I keep typing this nonsense your eyes will eventually start to bleed and you'll say "Oh, yeah, PB, I see what you mean"
Richard B
Hi Roger and Sally, welcome to the forum. Sorry, I cannot offer an answer to your question, but I would love to see more videos if you can capture any more. Male mink can give an appearance of some chunkiness, similar to an Otter, since male mink are bigger than the females and have chunkier faces. But of course, Otters definitely are bigger than mink.
And by the way, Everyone, as a matter of curiosity (if a pedantic one--Lol!) and which some of you know, mink, much like deer, is the singular and the plural word for the critters--neither mink nor deer needs an 's' to be plural! Or at least that was the case when I was a nipper--time may have changed the language...
Kind regards, Ann