yeah they will pretty much rip your face off....
orcas eat the marine otter
No, marine otters are not extinct. While they have faced threats from hunting and habitat loss, populations of marine otters still exist in various regions, particularly along the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve these otters to prevent extinction.
According to a survey conducted in 2004, the population of marine otters was 200-300. However, marine otters have been said to be extinct now.
Otters.
A marine biome.
Otters belong to the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, badgers, and martens.
Sea otters are not the same are marine otters. They are two distinct species of the otter subfamily Lutrinae. The sea otter is Enhydra lutris and the marine otter is Lontra felina. Their appearances are also distinct: where sea otters are known for their large, bulky bodies, marine otters are smaller and slender like their river-otter relatives. Additionally, sea otters live along the northwest coast of North America and near Russia's Kamchatka peninsula, whereas marine otters live along the western coast of South America.
the marine otter lives in a cave. the are usually around the west side of south America by the equator.
No, otters are not native to Hawaii. The state's unique ecosystem does not support the presence of river otters or sea otters, which are typically found in North America and parts of Asia. Instead, Hawaii is home to a variety of unique marine life, including monk seals and spinner dolphins, but otters are not among them.
It has a marine biome or ecosystem. Wetlands and marshes.
octopuses eat crabs...
No, penguins are not marine mammals. They are birds that are adapted to living in aquatic environments. Marine mammals include animals like whales, dolphins, seals, and sea otters.