On a sturdy branch a tail's length above where his jaws had closed sat his quarry. The squirrel took a moment to catch its breath. Its beady black eyes could be stretched open no further. Then realizing it had escaped unscathed it craned its neck to peer down at him and trill a brazen note of triumph and warning. It even dared to climb head first back down the trunk a ways to taunt and goad him with high pitched chirps and a twitching tail.
"Hah," grinned Otter. "You win this round. But I know where you live." He knew it was futile and yet the river's newest subordinate could not resist another lunge up the tree for the fun of it. The squirrel, still a bit shaken and not entirely confident in its safety, scurried back to the branch to sling its insults from where it knew with certainty it could not be reached.
Otter turned his back to it and searched the trees for his next source of entertainment.
Hmmmm.