Cretan otter
The Cretan otter is an extinct otter that was endemic to Crete during the Pleistocene.
Taxonomy
It was a close relative of the smooth-coated otter , whom today lives only in southern Asia but had a wider distribution in the past.The Cretan otter is the only carnivoran known from the Pleistocene of Crete. Its remains are known from only one locality.
Description
The Cretan otter was similar in length to the smooth-coated otter, around long, but was more robustly built and slightly heavier.The Cretan otter shows more terrestrial adaptations than both the smooth-coated otter and the Eurasian otter, though not to the extent seen in otters of the genus Aonyx. Its skeleton combines a number of adaptations to terrestrial locomotion, with clear aquatic adaptations.
This change in lifestyle likely arose due to the special conditions on Crete.