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Otters and have
Otters have long, slim bodies and relatively short limbs, with webbed paws.
From the 1995 season to the present, the Otters have played their home games at Bosse Field, which has been in continuous use for minor league baseball since its opening in 1915.
The Otters have been a success on the field and off since their first season of play in Evansville.
On the field the Otters have reached the playoffs in 7 of their 12 seasons, including five Frontier League Championship series, finally winning one in 2006 for their first league championship.
The success of the Otters in Evansville led to the move of more Frontier League teams to larger cities, many of which have built new ballparks, leading to the increased stability and success of the league in recent years.
Otters have recently recolonised the upper reaches of the river, however the water vole is now confined to a few isolated populations.
After some trades that brought in guys like high scoring overager Rob Hisey from the Erie Otters, young role players like Mike Roelofsen and Daniel Lombardi, and a proven goalie in Dan LaCosta, the Colts looked to have plenty of promise.
Otters have two types of fur: long, stout guard hairs and a short, fine undercoat.
On 11 April 1970 they began landing C-130 Hercules aircraft, when the TC-61 commanded by Commodore Arturo Athos Gandolfi was the first airplane to land in Marambio, and the Fokker F-28 Fellowship presidential aircraft T-01 Patagonia is reported to be the first jet to have landed at Marambio, on 28 July 1973. and since the 1970s Twin Otters are also deployed.
The Otters franchise came to Evansville in 1995 and have attracted a record number of fans for the league.
Ten baseball teams other than the Otters have played at Bosse Field.
Otters have recently become extinct in the entire catchment area.
The River Otters also boasted veteran NHL ' ers like Jim Montgomery, Dennis Vial, and Lonnie Loach, who wore # 33 and is the only person to have his number retired with the Missouri River Otters.

Otters and 2
In round 2 for the second straight year the Troops took on the 1st place Erie Otters.
PAL owns 2 Hangars in Goose Bay, Hangar 14 which houses the aircraft Groomers, Aircraft Maintenance for Twin Otters ( all PAL Aircraft can be serviced in Goose Bay ), Crew Room and Dispatch.
Oscar the Otter was named the team mascot before the inaugural opener on October 23, 1999 which the Otters won 6 to 2 against the Asheville Smoke

Otters and 500
The lack of roads and small size of aircraft — typically Otters, Grand Caravans or similar — makes it relatively busy compared to the population of roughly 1, 500 served by the airport.

Otters and fans
The Otters drew 90, 000 fans in their first season, more than the entire Frontier League had in its inaugural season two years earlier.

Otters and game
The Battalion won their first ever playoff game vs the Erie Otters with a 5-2 score.
After the Troops took game 1 the Otters would win four in a row and win the series in five games.
There are no injuries on the ground, although the Twin Otters fuselage crashes on the grounds of Katherine Edwards Middle School, where 300 people are watching an outdoor basketball game.
On January 25, 2006 The Missouri River Otters hosted the 2006 United Hockey League All Star Classic which included events such as the UHL Alumni vs The St. Louis Blues Alumni in a pre game show to raise money for St. Louis Children's Hospital.

Otters and they
When the Otters began play in 1995, they returned baseball to Evansville for the first time in a decade.
Every weekend Teen Volunteers also known as ( TWGS ) come to the children's zoo to tell the public about the animals depending on which station they are at ; Bats, Goat Barn, Gators, Bugs, Rad Room, Otters, Lemurs, and occasionally Face Painting in the Children's Zoo, or working at the Sun Bear or Chimp Stations.
Along with West Coast Air, they also operate de Havilland Beavers and de Havilland Twin Otters.
Fortunately, they are rescued by the Skipper of Otters and Log-a-Log Groo, they bring with them a golden pawring with strange markings.

Otters and started
From 1968, Widerøe started flying to the STOLports built in Northern and Western Norway using DHC-6 Twin Otters, and later also with Dash 7.
It started operations with two de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters.

Otters and playing
* Erie Otters, a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League, playing in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA from 1996 to present
There are now rumors that the Otters might be playing again next season, but not necessarily in the United Hockey League.

Otters and at
Image: Sea Otters Monterey Bay Aquarium. jpg | Sea Otter exhibit is one of the favorites at the Aquarium.
Otters are present on the River Axe, and at the end of 2009 are being seen regularly on Seaton marshes / Colyford Common.
Otters can be seen at the Ouse, Lairo Water and Vasa Loch, and at various places around the coast along with common seals and Atlantic grey seals.
The Twin Otters require special attention after every day's flying to remove any salt accumulated during landings at Barra's beach airport.
The Hangar was built at the same time as the runway and is big enough for three Twin Otters and the Dash 7.
Tiria Wildlough is daughter of Banjon Wildlough, the Skipper of Otters at Redwall Abbey.

Otters and Evansville
The Evansville Otters are a professional baseball team based in Evansville, Indiana, in the United States.
He was replaced by Neil Fiala, who led the team to a West Division title in 2000 before losing in the first round of the playoffs to the Evansville Otters.
The Crocodiles won the Frontier League championship in their inaugural year of 1997, defeating the Evansville Otters in the Championship Series.
* Evansville Otters, a Frontier League baseball team
It is the current home of the Frontier League Evansville Otters, a minor league baseball team.
* Evansville Otters, minor league baseball team
* Adam Kampsen, Evansville Otters, Independent baseball, 2006

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