Sicilian otter (SciiFii)

The Sicilian otter (either Lutra trinacriae, Nesolutra trinacriae, or Lutraeximia trinacriae) is a species of otter that originally lived in what is now the Mediterranean islands during the Middle to Late Pleistocene and was once extinct, by has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced throughout the Mediterranean islands to help boost biodiversity. The Sicilian otter is similar in size to the common otter (Lutra lutra), but it has anatomic features that make it different and also has a different ecology, being tolerant to the saltwater unlike most otters, allowing it to exploit different niches available in the shorelines, not only lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, or marshes. The Sicilian otter is a very social animal like most other otter species, living in groups that can contain around 25 individuals at a time. The conservation status of the Sicilian otter is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the Sicilian otter's wide natural range.