This river otter allowed me to get incredibly close. I was laying on the edge of the pond, about 10 to 15 feet away as it dove several times and crawled back out onto the ice to eat its lunch. The place was Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge in southern Indiana.
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Fascinating looking fish…..what is it?
Hey Mom,
I believe that’s a sunfish, although I’m no fish expert. Either the green, redear or longear sunfish. Probably the green.
ew. is that blood?!
I think the fish is in the sunfish family, a bluegill or brim looks like. clavin
dose it bite?
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