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All mammals hibernate. The Otter is a mammal so it hibernates. Just so you know, they hibernate to the South where it is warmer.

No..Otters may be less active on bitterly cold days, but they don't hibernate..Only a few mammalian species do, rodents, bats, and bears, but the bear hibernation is more of a deep sleep rather than true hibernation.

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15y ago

River otters do not hibernate, and actually are quite active in the winter: They are known for sliding down snowy hills and across flat expanses of snow.

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12y ago

No, they don't.

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yes otters do sleep at night

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15y ago

no

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no

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