Otter exhibit.
When we arrived, an otter just happened to be crouching beside a fallen tree trunk, arching its back, tapping its feet on a stone twice, and something thin and long also fell from beneath its buttocks.
Afterward, its hind feet scratched the ground quickly, covering the feces with soil, while the sharp tail also swung along, sweeping twice.
Sneaking under the trunk, it turned back to sniff, changed direction, and continued to scratch the soil with its hind feet, the tail sweeping to and fro, then dashed away in a flash.
"This is the first time I've seen an otter poop!"
"Such a warm welcome for us."
Fang Ye laughed, "Otters can defecate on land and in water, and they typically have some fixed defecation spots on land!
In the wild, camera traps have captured leopard cats, red foxes, Thorold's deer, wolves, and stray cats, stray dogs, all within the otter's activity range. Many times, they are there to lick the otter's feces.