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  • The giant otter largely subsists on a diet of fish, particularly characins and catfish, and may also eat crabs, small snakes and small caiman.[4] It has no serious natural predators other than humans, although it must compete with other species, including the neotropical otter and caiman species, for food resources.Contents1 Naming2 Taxonomy and evolution3 Biology and behavior3.1 Physical characte
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