The rivers of South America.
They need to have food (they prefer fish and crayfish, but eat what is available), water, and a good large habitat. river otters often die from pollution and/or loss of habitat.
No. They are an important native species there.
Giant river otters don't migrate. They stay were they are unless there habitat gets destroyed.
a sea otters habitat is the sea
a sea otters habitat is the sea
There are many types of river otters. The only way I could answer your question would be if you said which type you were referring to. If you mean the giant river otter, it is threatened by habitat loss and poaching, and fishermen sometimes kill them because they think that the giant river otters are a nuisance. In the past, otter pelts were very valuable, and massive amounts of hunting have decimated populations of many, if not all, species of river otters worldwide.
Missouri River Otters was created in 1999.
Yes, it is a river otter. Sea otters are fatter and are flufflier
the habitat is tall trees and mountain cliffs
Habitat destruction and water pollution are the main threats to otters.
Yes. Otters eat fish, shellfish, crustaceans mainly.
web feet and river otters are bigger