Yes. They eat a variety of shell fish depending on what is most easily available to them. They use a rock to crack open the shell or they have an abundance of the equivalent of human molars - teeth that are large and flat on top. Sea otters use their molars to crack some shells. They also have incisor like teeth which we think they use to scrape out the meat in the shell fish.
No! Sea otters eat mollusks (small octopodes, clams, mussels etc.).
Sea otters eat crabs. In general, an otter's diet mostly contain marine invertebrates such as crabs and fish.
it eats crabs, clams, and any other kind of tiny fish.
Shellfish, Urchins, Oysters, Crabs etc.
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.
Herbivorous sea crabs eat algae and seaweed.
A sea otter needs to eat 20%-25% of their body fat a day.
they eat deer, elk, Halibut, Salmon, Sea otter, Sea lion, Seal, bear, and Shellfish to accompany meas
Salt water crabs Salt water lobster Sea otter Sea turtles
they also eat crabSea otters eat clams, snails, abalone, crabs, starfish, mussels, scallops, squid, chitons, small octopuses, sea urchins, prawns, sea cucumbers, limpets, marine worms, and fish. The diet of the sea otter varies, of course, with its regional habitat.
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