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There are many names for otters' dens! These include their short-term resting locations called hovers and couches (the latter of which are usually reed beds) to their more home-like dens and holts (which are usually holes in river banks).

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Otters live in 'holts', which are basically small, underground dens, usually created in the holes around tree roots or along the banks of rivers. Otters use these holts to hide from danger, take shelter in, and raise their young.

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Holt or den resting locations are called hovers.

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