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Otter dung
Look up spraint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spraint is the dung of the otter. Spraints are typically identified by smell and are known for their
Spraint
Subfamily of mammals (Lutrinae)
as ranging from freshly mown hay to putrefied fish; these are known as spraints. The gestation period in otters is about 60 to 86 days. The newborn pup
Otter
Species of mammal
Observations of wild Asian small-clawed otters revealed that they smear their spraint at latrine sites, using their hind feet and tails. Large groups smeared
Asian_small-clawed_otter
Solid or semisolid remains of undigested food
formerly other quarry animals) – fewmets Wild carnivores – scat Otter – spraint Birds (individual) – droppings (also include urine as white crystals of
Feces
2007 novel by Iain Banks
board game called Empire!, now a successful computer game. A US firm, the Spraint Corporation, wants to buy them out. Alban McGill, a member of the Wopuld
The Steep Approach to Garbadale
The_Steep_Approach_to_Garbadale
Species of carnivore
short rest during midday. They mark their playground by urinating and sprainting on rocks or vegetation. They communicate through vocalisations such as
Smooth-coated_otter
Species of mammal
species, Neotropical otters will mark their territory with scratching or spraint (feces) in obvious places like rocks and under bridges. Signs of marking
Neotropical_otter
Species of semi-aquatic mammal
the summer diet, and their remnants were present in 98% of the summer spraint. In the winter, crayfish made up one-third of the North American river
North_American_river_otter
Genus of carnivores
they have access to breeding females. These territories are marked with spraints as a means to claim ownership and deter rivals. As a result, there are
Lutra
Species of carnivore
longer on narrower rivers. The Eurasian otter uses its faeces, known as spraints, to mark its territory and prioritise the use of resources for other group
Eurasian_otter
River in England – third-longest in the UK
2003 showed a doubling in the number of sites where evidence, such as spraints and footprints of these elusive animals were found. They have also now
River_Trent
Charity in the UK and Ireland
over the surveying of England. The surveys relied on searching for otter spraints. The surveys recorded a level of recovery in Britain's otter population
Vincent_Wildlife_Trust
Species of carnivore
than 10 m (33 ft) from river or lake banks. Both mark these paths by "sprainting" sites, in which they habitually defecate and urinate. The spotted-necked
Spotted-necked_otter
Species of otter native to Southeast Asia
recorded by camera traps in U Minh Thuong National Park in 2000, where also spraints were found with fish scales and remains of crabs. In 2008, it was also
Hairy-nosed_otter
Large, intertidal sea inlet on the east coast of Northern Ireland
published under the British Open Government Licence: Otter feeding and leaving spraints, Belfast Lough, 21/06/2022, retrieved 8 December 2023 Armstrong, Betty
Belfast_Lough
Subspecies of carnivore
the ground where the otter rolls to dry its fur, as well as multiple sprainting sites. Dens may be reused by several otters in a family group or at separate
Aonyx_capensis_capensis
Species of tree
favoured spots for the hairy-nosed otter, Lutra sumatrana, to place its spraints. Tâ' uë, ta-uah is its common name in Khmer. The wood of T. cambodiana
Terminalia_cambodiana
Nature reserve on the North Sea coast of England
species. Brown hares are widespread, and European otters may be seen, with spraints regularly found at the southern end of East Bank. The common frog, common
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Protecting his Relatives
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Great Emperor
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Ceremonial grain.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Twist, Flexure
Female
African
great in size; very stout.
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Tamil
Joy
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Famous in war.
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumbria)
English (Northumbria) : occupational name for a breeder or keeper of horses, from Old English stÅd ‘stud’ or stott ‘inferior kind of horse’ + hierde ‘herdsman’, ‘keeper’. There is a difficulty in deriving this name from Old English stÅd in that stud is not recorded in the sense ‘collection of horses bred by one person’ until the 17th century; before that it denoted a place where horses were kept for breeding, but that sense does not combine naturally with ‘herdsman’.The Stoddard family of Boston, MA, was introduced by Anthony Stoddard (1600–1686), who settled there in 1639. Solomon Stoddard (1643–1728/9) was a prominent Congregational clergyman in MA, the grandfather of Jonathan Edwards, and progenitor of many noted descendants.
Girl/Female
Muslim
First part of the night
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen.
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v. t.
The dung of an otter.