The first record of Cape Clawless Otters <em>Aonyx capensis</em> predating on African Penguins <em>Spheniscus demersus</em>

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The first record of Cape Clawless Otters Aonyx capensis predating on African Penguins Spheniscus demersus

Published in: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology
Volume 96 , issue 2 , 2025 , pages: 135–139
DOI: 10.2989/00306525.2025.2510461
Author(s): Albert Snyman Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB), South Africa , Arne Purves , South Africa , Alison Kock , South Africa , Mashudu H Mashau , South Africa , Faroeshka Rodgers , South Africa , Katrin Ludynia Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB), South Africa

Abstract

The African Penguin Spheniscus demersus, a critically endangered seabird endemic to southern Africa, faces substantial threats from terrestrial predators at its mainland colonies. Correct identification of the predator species is essential for effective conservation management. This study provides the first documented evidence of Cape Clawless Otter Aonyx capensis predation on African Penguins. We describe characteristic lesion patterns distinguishing otter predation from other predators, such as Caracal Caracal caracal. These findings underscore the importance of accurate predator identification to guide targeted mitigation strategies and highlight the need for adaptive management to protect vulnerable mainland African Penguin colonies from emerging predation pressures.

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