they get out of the water shake a little stand up on all fours and walk
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Sea Otters do not life in a Pelagic Zone, as this would be a deep sea environment. Instead, they live in the near shore ecosystem and often go on land.
People kill sea otters because they are the hairiest animal on earth! this is why people kill sea otters so don't kill them because of their fur or how much money you can get out of them.
sea otters eat sea urchins so if the otters went extinct the sea urchin population would grow too big and they would eat the plants faster that they could grow. other fish that ate plants would go extinct, then the animals that ate them would go extinct. in other words... the ecosystem would be ruined.
Sea Otters are not extinct. they became endangered by being hunted by the russians people still poach(george steller waz the reason for this
Sea otters usually live with their mothers only and the two stay together for around one year. As they very rarely go on land, the young otter has to learn how to survive at sea. Its mother teaches it how to avoid predators but most importantly how to find food. A great deal of the deep sea food the otters find will be shellfish, and the mother teaches the young to use small rocks to crack open the shell to get to the food inside. To do this they float on their backs, hold the shellfish on the bellies and bash it with the rock.
Everything would go MAD.
Hurricanes start out at sea to begin with. However, sometimes a hurricane will hit land, though it usually does not stay a hurricane for long if that happens, and then go back out to sea. When that happens the storm may restrengthen, though that doesn't always happen.
babies*** when they are babies, they swim around in the water cracking open clam shells and just having fun
Im not so sure... You can stop putting cat litter down the drain, cause it has parasites deadly to sea otters. You can also just stop putting oil into the water. How about go to a different website. (^.^)
elephants, giraffes, horses... etc (marsupials, ungulates, monkeys)whales, otters and seals/sea lions are pretty much the only mammals that go into the water or stay in the water
They stay out to sea.
Penguins live on land but they can swim in water.