The largest member of the weasel family, this apex predator inhabits the freshwater ecosystems of South America, primarily within the Amazon River basin. Known for its significant size, distinctive markings, and highly social behavior, it plays a crucial role in the region’s aquatic environment. It’s scientific name is Pteronura brasiliensis.
This animal’s presence indicates a healthy aquatic ecosystem; its sensitivity to pollution and habitat degradation makes it an indicator species. Historically, its dense pelt was highly prized, leading to significant population declines. Conservation efforts now focus on protecting its habitat and mitigating human-wildlife conflict to ensure the species’ long-term survival.