All otters are carnivores, although some species (such as the North-American river otter) can be considered omnivores.
The otter is a carnivore.
Carnivore
Yes.
Otters are carnivorous.
All otters are carnivores, although some species (like the North-American river otter) can be considered omnivores.No, carnivore
Yes, they eat: sea urchins, fat innkeeper worms, a variety of bivalves such as clams and mussels, abalone, other mollusks, crustaceans, and snails. Sea otter's prey ranges in size from tiny limpets and crabs to giant octopuses.
Marine otters are carnivores; they eat mainly fish and other sea creatures.
This species of otters is recorded as feeding mainly on invertebrates such as crustaceans and molluscs. However, they have also been seen to feed on vertebrates, in particular amphibians.
Carnivores -- they eat fish and small birds and mammals (if they can catch the birds and mammals). River otters also eat frogs, turtles and crayfish; sea otters also eat shellfish.
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
Carnivore... mostly shellfish like clams and mussels. They have an over developed very thick bone on their chest. As they float on their backs in the water they will pound clams onto their chest cracking the shell to get at the meat inside...They are carnivores.Thay are carnivores :)Otters feed on fish, which makes them carnivores.