- 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...
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playful characteristics.
Otters are
known for
their distinct ****,
termed spraints,
which can vary in
smell from
freshly mown hay to
putrefied fish. Otters...
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longer on
narrower rivers). The
Eurasian otter uses its ****,
called spraints, to mark its
territory and
prioritize the use of
resources to
other group...
- catfish,
Anabas testudineus and
Channa striata. The size of
crabs found in
spraints in Huai Kha
Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary ranged in
carapace width from 10...
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formerly other quarry animals) –
fewmets Wild
carnivores – scat
Otter –
spraint Birds (individual) –
droppings (also
include urine as
white crystals of...
- 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...
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published under the
British Open Government Licence:
Otter feeding and
leaving spraints,
Belfast Lough, 21/06/2022,
retrieved 8
December 2023 Armstrong, Betty...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...