The mother protects the baby, by holding and keeping warm.
They have to protect themselves from sea otters and birds
they use it to disguise themselves
what eats a sea star and how does it protect itself
in winter time
Sea otters usually have a baby but at times it can also have twins
They sometimes attack baby seals.
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.
Otters are mammals like humans. And therefore, are born live. Reports on sea otter gestation range from four to nine months, with an average of six months. So, the answer to your question is no, an egg does not come out of an otter. a live otter is born from the mother.
yes, sea otters have young sea otters called pups
a sea otters habitat is the sea
they die and die
a sea otters habitat is the sea