Otterdwell River

The Otterdwell River is a major waterway in Leryia, flowing northward from Belirin Lake to the Bay of Sharks. The river forms the boundary between the Narona Rainforest and Muru Rainforest, two of the most biologically diverse regions on the continent.   The climate along the Otterdwell River is warm and humid, with heavy rainfall throughout the year. The lush rainforest provides a perfect habitat for a wide variety of plant and animal life. The riverbanks are lined with towering trees, dense undergrowth, and a profusion of exotic flowers.   A variety of otters make their homes along the Otterdwell River, giving the river its name. These playful creatures can be seen swimming, fishing, and frolicking in the water. The river is also home to a variety of other animals, including monkeys, parrots, and snakes. The surrounding rainforest is teeming with life, with insects, birds, and mammals of all shapes and sizes.
To see Flora and Fauna that might be found here, see Tropical Freshwater
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River
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