well...it depends by the otter if its a baby it would be around 12 inches.if its an adult otter it would be around 20 inches.
Otters are carnivorous.
No, marine otters are not extinct. While they have faced threats from hunting and habitat loss, populations of marine otters still exist in various regions, particularly along the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve these otters to prevent extinction.
Sea otters usually have a baby but at times it can also have twins
No, otters are not monotremes. Monotremes are a group of egg-laying mammals that include the platypus and echidnas. Otters are classified as carnivorous mammals in the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, badgers, and martens.
they bite
the habitat is tall trees and mountain cliffs
The plural of otter is otters.
No, male otters do not drown female otters during mating.
There are sea otters and other otters. In the category of "other" otters, you can include the North American River Otter, Giant Otter of South America, Asian small clawed otters, Congo clawless otters, Capr clawless otters, Southern river otters, hairy nosed otters, spot necked otters, neo tropical long tailed otters, and others I may fail to mention.
Otters
Otters.
mostly river otters, sea otters and other types of otters.
It is great to know information about animals in the wild. Sea Otters can get to be as tall as 4ft (when they are standing) when they are fully grown.
yes, sea otters have young sea otters called pups
No. Otters are not native to Australia. Apart from the occasional zoo, there are no otters in Australia.
There are both freshwater (river otters) and salt water otters.
There are 13 species of otters.