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iN PHOTOS: Kamloops river otter caught on camera having carp for lunch

A river otter in Kamloops lies on top of the carp it just caught.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Mary Boychuk

A Kamloops wildlife photographer snapped some photos of a river otter busy pulling a carp out of the Thompson River and dining on his catch.

It was the first river otter she'd seen outside of a zoo.

“I was excited as heck and wasn’t leaving there until he was,” she said. “He pulled the fish up by the nose and dragged it up onto the rocks. He was sitting on it and lying on it.”

She said the otter was roughly three feet long and 15 pounds with a long tail that “looked hairless.”

“He swam over to a beaver lodge and was sitting on the lodge when a beaver came out and you heard this awful scream, then he took off and went into one of the holes in the river bank.”

READ MORE: Everything you need to know about river otters in the Thompson-Okanagan

A river otter enters the Thompson River in Kamloops.
A river otter enters the Thompson River in Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Mary Boychuk

River otters can be found around bodies of water all over the province and are known to be mischievous.

They can grow to over a metre in length and are agile and adept swimmers.

The otters eat fish, birds and mammals, and their favourite catches are slow moving bottom fish.

They stay active during the winter and are able to keep warm with their incredibly dense coats.

This river otter is pulling a fish out of the Thompson River in Kamloops.
This river otter is pulling a fish out of the Thompson River in Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Mary Boychuk

This river otter in Kamloops just caught a fish.
This river otter in Kamloops just caught a fish.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Mary Boychuk

A river otter was observed eating a carp along the Thompson River in Kamloops.
A river otter was observed eating a carp along the Thompson River in Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Mary Boychuk

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