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The sea otter is consumed by other mammals, so, no... it is not a tertiary consumer, but a primary or secondary consumer would be more accurate. Daally
In California, the southern sea otter is listed as threatened (not endangered).
The sea otter is consumed by other mammals, so, no... it is not a tertiary consumer, but a primary or secondary consumer would be more accurate. Daally
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as a matter a fact its a 2nd order
sea otters ARE consumers. All animals that eat either plants (producers) or other animals are consumers.
In the United States, the sea otter can be found along the Pacific Coast. The largest sea-otter populations are located off the coasts of Alaska and central California, but some sea otters have been seen near Oregon and Washington.
Currently sea otters can be found in California, Washington, Alaska, Canada, Russia, and Japan.
so they don't freese
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They migrate to Alaska, California, the Aleutian islands and other northern areas!