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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.
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 Otters have averaged 2, 500 fans per game since they started playing at Bosse Field in Evansville.
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.

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A. Estes, M. T. Tinker, T. M. Williams, D. F. Doak " Killer Whale Predation on Sea Otters Linking Oceanic and Nearshore Ecosystems ", Science, October 16, 1998: Vol.
Spectacled Bears, American Black Bears and California sea lions are also on display in the area, while nearby is an exhibit named Wolf Woods, which displays Mexican Wolves and North American River Otters.
In round 2 for the second straight year the Troops took on the 1st place Erie Otters.
The town also has an Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League team called the Huntsville Otters, which has had players move on to major junior A in the Ontario Hockey League.
Other recurring elements and characters in the Redwall series include Badger Lords and Badger Mothers, " Dibbuns " ( the Redwall name for infant woodlanders ), a Skipper of Otters, Foremoles, hares, helpful birds, one or more Log-a-logs ( a shrew tribe leader ), and mouth-wateringly detailed descriptions of ( almost entirely vegetarian ) food, which are called " vittles ", a play on the word ' victuals '.
Otters are present on the River Axe, and at the end of 2009 are being seen regularly on Seaton marshes / Colyford Common.
The Twin Otters continue to be used by the company due their ability to land and depart on this unique ' runway ' environment.
Fishing Cats and European Otters visit the wetlands of the park to prey on aquatic animals.
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.
Otters, snapping turtles, and large fish such as pike prey on baby muskrats.
Otters are common, and there are moose on the largest islands.
This early period is also noted for a number of high profile novellas: in 1973 " Death and Designation Among the Asadi " and " The White Otters of Childhood " appeared on the shortlist ballots for both the Hugo and Nebula awards.
* Blooded on Arachne ( 1982 ), includes the novellas “ The White Otters of Childhood ” and “ On the Street of the Serpents ”, nine stories and two poems from 1970 – 1978
Luck ran out on the Colts, who lost in five games to the Otters.
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.
Predators of the Corn Crake on its European breeding grounds include feral and domestic cats, introduced American Mink, feral Ferrets, Otters and Red Foxes, and birds including the Common Buzzard and Hooded Crow.
By mid-1992, Air Tindi was operating four Twin Otters on floats.
When not tasked for these flights, the Dash can fly to Sky Blu in one hop, landing on the Blue Ice runway, significantly enhancing the range of the Twin Otters by depoting fuel and equipment in much larger quantities.
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
Based on the northern side of Male ’ International Airport, Maldivian Air Taxi currently has a fleet of 24 Twin Otters, servicing 40 of the 90 resorts in the Maldives.
* Other Otters on Green Isle

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Off the field, the Otters set numerous league attendance records in their early seasons.

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The Otters drew 90, 000 fans in their first season, more than the entire Frontier League had in its inaugural season two years earlier.
The Crocodiles won the Frontier League championship in their inaugural year of 1997, defeating the Evansville Otters in the Championship Series.
The Battalion won their first ever playoff game vs the Erie Otters with a 5-2 score.
The Orrell Otters currently ply their trade in the South Lancs Counties Second Division after winning the Third Division championship in their debut season, and are also the current Houghton Memorial Cup holders after winning the trophy in 2010.
The Outlaws began their lone season by winning back-to-back home games against cross-state rival Missouri River Otters on October 15 and October 16, 2004, and running up a 5-1 record in the first two weeks.

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When the Otters began play in 1995, they returned baseball to Evansville for the first time in a decade.
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 term " West Highland White Terrier " first appears in Otters and Otter Hunting by L. C. R.
The little park is right next to the Otters Club, another recreation place for Bandra denizens, was where Mumbai's first laughing club was launched.

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