yes. with kelp the sea otter eats sea urchins, which harm the kelp and the kelp provides an anchor for the sea otter when it sleeps
Yes, the puffins go have a symbiotic relationship with the other animals. The kittens and puppies that grow together usually have a mutual relationship.
I would think so because they are young or with another otter a long time, they hold paws to stay together as they travel to place to place.
well...it depends by the otter if its a baby it would be around 12 inches.if its an adult otter it would be around 20 inches.
Otters are carnivorous.
The North American River Otter lives in rivers, lakes and wetlands all over New England. So much so, that Massachusetts has an "Otter River".
i think the question is " are other planets made out of gas" because as far as i know there are no otter planets, although that would be cool. not all planets are made out of gas, some are gas though. neptune is a gas giant, that's just one example though
yes sea otter's do have realationships
I would think so because they are young or with another otter a long time, they hold paws to stay together as they travel to place to place.
Food, otter pops, and such
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one example are whales and barnacles, the barnacle benefits from the whale because it eats and gets protection, and the whale does not seem to be affected in any way.Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship where one party benefits and the other is not harmed. Examples of commensalism in the ocean are barnacles living on turtles, remoras feeding on a shark's food scraps and a crab that makes its home in an oyster's shell.
The name of the otter in the story "Ring of Bright Water" is Mijbil. The story follows the relationship between the author Gavin Maxwell and this otter, captured in a remote Scottish location.
There are 13 species of otter: African Clawless Otter Aonyx capensis Asian Small-Clawed Otter Aonyx cinereus Congo Clawless Otter, Aonyx congicus Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris North American River Otter Lontra canadensis Marine Otter Lontra felina Neotropical Otter -------------- South American River Otter Lontra provocax Eurasian Otter Lutra lutra Spotted-Necked Otter Lutra maculicollis Hairy-Nosed Otter Lutra sumatrana Smooth-Coated Otter Lutrogale perspicillata Giant Otter There were 14 species but the Maxwells otter is now presumed extinct-TH
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River Otter (3 species), Sea Otter, Giant Otter, Hairy Nosed Otter, Japanese Otter, European Otter, Spotted Necked Otter, Marine Otter, African Clawless Otter, Oriental Small Clawed Otter. 13 species
The animal skin in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" is called otter skin. Karana, the main character in the book, uses otter skins to create clothing and other items for survival on the island.
Freshwater otters get their water from freshwater sources. Thus, species like the North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), the Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra), and the Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea) drink from the same rivers and lakes in which they swim. The sea otter, on the other hand, is specially adapted to its saltwater habitat. The sea otter's large kidneys process the saltwater that the otter drinks from the ocean, allowing the otter to live without need of freshwater.
Yes, yes they do- Voldemort or any other hairless creature. The sea otter does not understand why these organisms do not have hair, sending it into a frenzy. This "frenzy" is sometimes referred to as the "warriors dance". The sea otter then strikes its hairless nemisis, resulting in the nemisis's extinction. This means that the hairless organism would no longer exist, and you could not see it anymore.