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Sea otters usually have a baby but at times it can also have twins
Sea otters usually have on pup at a time. In 2% of births, however, they have two pups, although usually only one survives. In California, sea otters may have two births per year, but in cold climates like the Arctic they only have one.
To breed sea otters in Zoo Tycoon 2, ensure you have a suitable habitat that includes both land and water areas with ample space and enrichment items. Make sure there are at least one male and one female sea otter in the enclosure, and their happiness levels are high. Over time, if the conditions are right, they will breed, and you may see baby sea otters appear. Regularly monitor their needs to maintain a healthy environment for breeding.
Adult otters vary in size depending on the species. For example, North American river otters typically reach about 2 to 3 feet in length, not including their tail, which can add another 12 to 15 inches. Sea otters are generally larger, measuring about 4 feet in length when fully grown. Overall, otters can range from approximately 2 to 4 feet long.
Sea otters usually have a baby but at times it can also have twins
Sea Otters eat crabs, clams and other species of tiny fish. ANSWER 2 Otters live on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Except for the sea otter, otters are primarily land dwellers. However, they are always found near a water source. Sea otters eat shellfish and have 32 teeth adapted for cracking shells. Other otter's teeth are sharper. The Asian small clawed otter is the smallest otter and measures as small as 26 inches and 2.2 pounds. (Otter length includes the tail.) The giant otter found only in South America. They can be about 71 inches long and weigh up to 34 pounds. Otter give birth to live young. An otter usually has three to five pups depending on the species. Gestation is around 2 months although otters have the capability of delayed implantation. Otters have about one litter per year. However, otters are not able to reproduce until they are about two years old, and some species are even older. Otters are very fun to watch. They are playful, agile and clever. If you are able to observe an otter it is worth the time and effort.
How many pups an otter has depends on the species: * North-American river otters typically have 1-3 pups, and up to 6 at a time. * Eurasian river otters typically have 1-4 pups at a time. * Sea otters normally have only one pup at a time, although twins are not unheard of (however, one of the pups is always abandoned, because an otter mother can only care for one at a time). * Asian small-clawed otters usually have 1-2 pups, but can have up to 4 at a time. * Spotted-necked otters have around 3 pups at a time. * Giant otters normally have 2 pups, but are known to have between 1-5. * Smooth-coated otters, Marine otters, and African clawless otters each typically have 2-5 pups at a time. * Little is known about the hairy-nosed otter, the southern river otter, the neotropical otter, all of which are endangered species.A sea otter typically bears only one pup at a time. Sometimes a sea otter will have twins; however, in these cases, one of the pups will be abandoned, for a sea-otter mother can care for only one pup at a time.Sea Otters usually have one pup. In cases where two are produced the outcome is not good. Only about 2% survive.
owls bobcats vultures etc. ANSWER 2 A full grown otter has very few predators. The otter pups, however, are eaten by wolves, large Birds of Prey (especially bald eagles) and large reptiles which includes alligators. Sea otter bodies have been found with evidence that a Killer Whale was the reason for the death. It is speculated that the loss of regular Killer Whale prey is causing the Killer Whale to shift its diet to include otters.
Sea otters typically measure about 4 to 5 feet in length, but their height when sitting or standing on their hind legs is not commonly measured, as they primarily remain in the water. When they are on land, their body can reach approximately 1 to 2 feet in height at the shoulder. Their robust bodies and thick fur help them adapt to their aquatic environment.
Sea Otters live in Washington and Oregon, Alaska, Canada, Russia, and Japan. They live in pretty much any body of water lakes, rivers, streams, etc. They sleep by floating on the surface of the water and they hunt down below the surface. Sea Otters live in salt water and fresh. ANSWER 2 Sea otters inhabit coasts and islands. They are usually found within 1 mile of the coast line. Sea otters are found along the Pacific coast of South America from Peru to Tierra del Fuego. In North America (more specifically in the Northern Pacific) They are found along the coast in Alaska, British Colombia Canada, and Washington state in the US. In California, sea otters are found in the area from Half Moon Bay to Point Conception. On the western side of the North Pacific sea otters inhabit the area from Hokkaido, Japan to the Commander Islands. The sea otter used to be abundant from the islands in and around Japan north to the Russian coast and Alaska and down through Baja California, Mexico. Over hunting has reduced the southern California population, so only a few are found in Mexico.
No, otters are mammals, and so give birth to live young.There are a few mammals that lay eggs, Platypus is one...probably what you are thinking of...there are a few more but they are not commonly known. No, otters give birth to live young.
owls bobcats vultures etc. ANSWER 2 A full grown otter has very few predators. The otter pups, however, are eaten by wolves, large birds of prey (especially bald eagles) and large reptiles which includes alligators. Sea otter bodies have been found with evidence that a Killer Whale was the reason for the death. It is speculated that the loss of regular Killer Whale prey is causing the Killer Whale to shift its diet to include otters.