Repetitive kewik kewik kewik called is what alerted me to the presence. Confident it is a Crowned Eagle
Seen at least 5 of them in less than an hour. A shark scientist was here and confirmed the ID. All were young ones.
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The second largest freshwater species of otter. It's partly webbed, clawless feet have five fingers and no opposable thumbs.The coat is smooth and thick with characteristic white facial markings. The molars are large and flat for crushung prey.
I believe that the otters have caught a small Haploblepharus pictus, or dark shyshark, which curls into a ring when threatened.