yes because there is a certain type of otter called the river otter
Otters are air-breathing mammals and spend much of their time in the water. In a sense, I guess they do live in water, but in the same sense, they live on land as well.
There are 13 species of otter. Some of these live in woodland areas and rivers and some live in the seashore and swim in saltwater.
Yes, of course!!
Otters are fkin swag niguhs
no
Manatees and river rats and possibly otters.
Yes. Otters do live in the tiber river. I have seen a few myself.
There are both freshwater (river otters) and salt water otters.
why do they live in rivers? because their river otters of course
Otters live in water, in dens or nests. In winter, when an otter's den or nest freezes over, the otter will look for a new river to live in. P.S. Otters nest's live on top of water or along river banks.
North America
they live near rivers
no they live in north america rivers so if it is a river yes
There are many types of river otters, and some are social while others are not. The Giant River Otter from the Amazon lives in packs, as do North American river otters, female Southern river otters, (males are solitary). The European river otter is extremely territorial.
The river otters Niche is its living in a hole next to the river because it cannot live in water but can live near water for drinks and stuff.
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Sea otters are native to the Pacific coastal waters of North America. There may be some sea otters in German zoos, but I don't know. However, European river otters do live in Germany.