Otters are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. They're found near any natural water sources.
No. Sea otters are found only in the northwestern Pacific. The river otter is found in North Carolina.
They can be found in United States and Canadian waterways.
No. Otters are not found in Australia.
mostly found in south africa
Information about the Peaks of Otter Winery can be found at the official website. One can also use sites such as TripAdvisor and do a search for Peaks of Otter Winery.
Yes! Check the news sites for an otter attack that happened in South Florida. A few people were attacked and bitten as well as a dog. The otter did test positive after it was found floating in a lake.
River Otter (3 species), Sea Otter, Giant Otter, Hairy Nosed Otter, Japanese Otter, European Otter, Spotted Necked Otter, Marine Otter, African Clawless Otter, Oriental Small Clawed Otter. 13 species
Sea otters are the only species in their genus, Enhydra. However, there are thirteen species of otter in the subfamily Lutrinae; these include the Marine otter, the North-American river otter, the Neotropical river otter, the Southern river otter, the Eurasian otter, the Hairy-nosed otter, the Asian small-clawed otter, the African clawless otter, the Congo clawless otter, the Giant otter, the Smooth-coated otter, the Spotted-necked otter, and (of course) the Sea otter.
Different species of Lutrinae, the otter subfamily, can be found on 5 of the 7 continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.The Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) inhabits most of Europe, parts of Asia, and also northern Africa.The extremely rare hairy-nosed otter (Lutra sumatrana) has been found only in Southeast Asia.The spotted-necked otter (Hydrictis maculicollis) lives in Africa.The smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) inhabits Southeast Asia, India, and Pakistan.The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), as its name suggests, is found in North America, in Canada and the United States.The Southern river otter (Lontra provocax) lives in the extreme south of South America.The Neotropical otter (Lontra longicaudis) inhabits much of South America as well as parts of North America (in Latin America).The marine otter (Lontra felina) lives on the western coast of South America.Sea otters inhabit the coasts of North America and Asia.The giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is found in northern and central South America.The African clawless otter (Aonyx capensis) lives in parts of sub-Saharan Africa.The Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea) inhabits Southeast Asia and parts of India.The sea otter (Enhydra lutris) inhabits the coasts of North America and Asia.
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.
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I think mammals... but I am not 100% sure...