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Otters are semi aquatic mammals, and are never far from water. They eat crustaceans, clams, frogs, fish - and will even eat birds' eggs from waterside nests. Unless they can follow a stream part way into the savanna, it is unlikely an otter will venture too far into the open.
Bull sharks will eat sea otters and anything else they can catch. These sharks not only live in the ocean, they have also been found far up rivers, in fresh water, and have been known to attack humans.
it can live to about 5,000 feet down deep in the water
Jellyfish do not live that far under the water's surface. These jellyfish typically only live a few feet under the water.
Sea otters often sleep on top of the water. Their fur has air pockets which keep them afloat and they tangle themselves in kelp or sea weed as to not drift to far from shore.
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No there are no fresh water squids on record so far.
An iceberg is 90% under the water.
It told Noah that the water had gone down far enough for the dove to find a tree to nest in. And it was down far enough for the bird to find food. So that was a good sign that the water had gone down pretty far.
over 9000
No they only live far out into the ocean.
its depth and beauty and how clear the water is and how far down you can see in the water