yes they use stones brought up from the seabed to crack open abalone and other mollusks so they can eat the flesh inside
they bite
sea otters are not omvinores. because Sea otters eat exclusively seafood like abalone, urchins, octopuses, crustaceans, mollusks, and occasionally fish
Sea otters usually have a baby but at times it can also have twins
A consumer. Producers are generally plants, which "produce" (hence the name) energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Everything else needs to get energy by consuming (hence the name "consumer") a producer, or another consumer. Sea otters generally eat sea urchins and shellfish, which feed on algae. In this food chain, the sea otters are secondary consumers, the urchins and shellfish are primary consumers, and the algae are producers.
Yes they smash them on their chest with stones and eat the insides, which is also eaten by humans. If you ever eat Uni at a Sushi restaurant that is sea urchin
yes,they have there claws to tear stuff apart.
Sea otters have several adaptations designed for life in the water. They have watertight fur for insulation, they have webbed feet for swimming, as well as nostrils and ears that can close to keep water out. They also have a short, thick, and slightly flat tail. Besides aquatic adaptations, sea otters are very intelligent and one of the select group of animals known to use tools (sea otters usually have a favorite rock that they use to crack seashells).
claws
they bite
They use it to catch fish
yes, sea otters have young sea otters called pups
a sea otters habitat is the sea
oyster shells
a sea otters habitat is the sea
Sea otters were not invented.
Birds have gizzards that rely on small pebbles to help grind the food they ingest. The human animals' use of rocks is breathtaking in scope. Sea otters use rocks to break shells of sea creatures before eating them.
With use of genetic and fossil evidence, sea otters have been around for at least 5 million years.