I'm not sure why the giant otter is endangered i am doing a project so i was looking for the answer but no one knew so i decided to write this down to see if anyone could try to figure it out thank you
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Yes: The names "giant otter" and "giant river otter" can be used interchangeably for the species Pteronura brasiliensis.
The giant otter eats piranas. I learned on the animal plantet. The giant otter is also indangered!
In California, the southern sea otter is listed as threatened (not endangered).
The Otter is threatened and not yet endangered.
It is native to South America but is endangered and is also very rare in captivity.The Giant Otter can reach up to 6 ft (1.8 m) in length, and weigh 76 lb (34 kg) in weight.The females are smaller and weigh only 57-60 lb (26-27 kg).It has a lifespan of 12 years in their natural habitat, and 21 years in captivity.Its fur is dense, thick and velvety, and is highly sought after by fur traders.It is an endangered species..For more information about the topic Giant Otter, read the full article at Wikipedia.org
A giant river otter lives in rivers and swamps.
The scientific name of the giant otter is Pteronura brasiliensis.
The giant otter eats piranas. I learned on the animal plantet. The giant otter is also indangered!
I think mammals... but I am not 100% sure...
A Giant River Otter lives 10 to 15 years!
at some point about 3000The species was listed as endangered in 1999 and wild population estimates are typically below 5,000.