The otter is a carnivore.
They are insectivorous.
Otters are carnivorous.
Jellyfish are definitely omnivorous, consuming virtually all planktonic plant and animal life, larvae, eggs, algea, shrimp, and sometimes other jellyfish.
Omnivor eats both plants and meat-we are omnivors Herbivors eat only plants-rabbits are herbivors Carnivors eat only meat-wolves are carnivors
Salt water crabs Salt water lobster Sea otter Sea turtles
Marine otters are carnivores; they eat mainly fish and other sea creatures.
All species in Lutrinae, the otter subfamily, are carnivores. The diet of any given species of otter consists almost entirely of seafood, especially fish and crustaceans. Some otters (excluding the sea otter) sometimes also eat small mammels, but no species of otter includes vegetation as a significant part of its diet.
they are carnivores
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
River Otter (3 species), Sea Otter, Giant Otter, Hairy Nosed Otter, Japanese Otter, European Otter, Spotted Necked Otter, Marine Otter, African Clawless Otter, Oriental Small Clawed Otter. 13 species
Sea otters are the only species in their genus, Enhydra. However, there are thirteen species of otter in the subfamily Lutrinae; these include the Marine otter, the North-American river otter, the Neotropical river otter, the Southern river otter, the Eurasian otter, the Hairy-nosed otter, the Asian small-clawed otter, the African clawless otter, the Congo clawless otter, the Giant otter, the Smooth-coated otter, the Spotted-necked otter, and (of course) the Sea otter.
A Skunk is an omnivore.