Yes, Newfoundland has sea otters, but their population is relatively small. They were historically found in the region but were nearly extirpated due to fur trading. Conservation efforts have helped their numbers recover, and they can now be spotted in certain coastal areas of the province. However, they are not as abundant in Newfoundland as in other parts of North America, such as the Pacific Northwest.
yes
yes, sea otters have young sea otters called pups
a sea otters habitat is the sea
Sea otters were not invented.
a sea otters habitat is the sea
where do sea otters rest
Sea otters are secondary consumers. This because sea urchins are primary and sea otters eat sea urchins.
yes they do live in the sea that's why they are called sea otters.
Sea otters get to be 4 to 5ft long
Yes, sea otters are able to dig.
sea otters do have hollow fur to help them float... so yes sea otters have hollow hair.
Oil harms sea otters......if it gets into its fur. The sea otters prey are cats, white sharks, and orcas.