“…South America host four species and the Neotropical river otter Lontra longicaudis (Olfers 1818) is the widest distributed, ranging from Mexico to northern Argentina (Mason, 1990;Eisenberg and Redford 1999). Studies on the feeding habits of the neotropical river otter have been conducted in several environments in Costa Rica (Spinola and Vaughan 1995;1998), Ecuador (Uteras et al 1998), northern Argentina (Parera 1993;Gori et al 2003), southern and southeastern Brazil (Passamani and Camargo 1995;Helder-José and De Andrade 1997;Pardini 1998;Colares and Waldemarin 2000;Quadros and Monteiro-Filho 2001;Alarcon and Simões-Lopes 2004;Kasper et al 2004;Quintela et al 2008). These studies revealed fishes as a major prey item, while other items such as crustaceans, insects, mollusks, mammals, birds, amphibians and vegetables were also recorded in varied frequencies.…”