JACKSON, Wyo. — Who’s hungry?

Buckrail photographer Nick Sulzer spotted a group of river otters on an extremely successful fishing outing on the Snake River.

Photo: Nick Sulzer // Buckrail

Check out the fish flapping in these otters’ mouths.

Photo: Nick Sulzer // Buckrail
Photo: Nick Sulzer // Buckrail

A flock of magpies looked on, hoping to score some leftovers.

Photo: Nick Sulzer // Buckrail

A group of otters can be referred to as a “bevy,” “family,” “lodge” or “romp,” or as a “raft” if they’re in a body of water.

The National Park Service writes on its website that these playful members of the weasel family make their homes in burrows near the water’s edge.

Photo: Nick Sulzer // Buckrail

Visitors to Yellowstone National Park this winter also have the chance to see some “otterly” adorable animals in their warm winter coats.

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