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No, marine otters are not extinct. While they have faced threats from hunting and habitat loss, populations of marine otters still exist in various regions, particularly along the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve these otters to prevent extinction.
According to a survey conducted in 2004, the population of marine otters was 200-300. However, marine otters have been said to be extinct now.
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Otters have few natural predators, but some animals do pose a threat to them. In coastal areas, large birds of prey, such as eagles and sea otters, may target otter pups. Additionally, sharks and orcas can prey on adult otters in marine environments. Terrestrial threats include coyotes and large felines, particularly in regions where otters venture onto land.
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