130 MAMMALIA—OTTER. 
chorus with their huntsman, until they arrive near the Calle Pero, or otter 
city, when the land party divides into three; one watches; another ascends 
the ford; while the other pokes the banks, in order to eject the creature. 
As soon as he is started, the hounds are again in full ery, and the curs are 
loosed to dive after him, and will relieve each other in this task: as soon 
as one is up, down goes the other, while the hounds keep up the ery in the 
water at a slow pace, until they eventually force the creature to the head of 
the stream into shallow water, where these curs either snap him up, or he is 
speared by the hunters; after this the hounds are allowed the gratification 
of mouthing him until satisfied, when they again return to depopulate this 
little commonwealth of otters. 
In their abode the heads, tails, fins, and fragments, of several species of 
fish will be seen. As he seldom eats more than a mouthful of each fish, 
he must cause a frightful destruction among the finny race, and his de- 
predations cause his haunts to be found out at low water, when the 
hounds would otherwise pass him. 
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‘Luts harmless, playful, and interesting anita is once about four 
feet long, thirteen mehes of which are occupied by the tail. The fur is of 
great value, it being soft and of a deep glossy black. It has long been ex- 
ported in great quantities by the Russians, who received eighty or a hun- 
dred rubles from the Chinese for each skin until the market was overstock - 
ed. The sea otter is to be found only within a very few degrees of latitude 
in the North Pacific ; its range being mostly confined to the coast of Kamt- 
schatka, the adjoining islands, and the opposite American shore. Sea 
otters are perfectly inoffensive, and so sportive that much of their time 
seems to be passed in playing diverting tricks. They live in pairs, and are 
very constant to each other. Such is their fondness for their young, that 
they will never abandon them; on being robbed of them they will starve 
themselves to death, and will endeavor to breathe their last on the spot 
where their offspring were destroyed. 

1 Dutra marina, DEsM. 
