Yes, river otters are considered omnivores. They eat mainly aquatic plantation, but they also frequently eat shellfish they come across.
OmnivOres? River otters would be one. Sometimes bears will enter a river to catch fish - they are omnivores. Certain bacterium might qualify in a liberal interperetation of the word.
Yes, they eat other living things. Like oysters, mussels, crabs. But they can also be called omnivores.'Cause they eat plants and such too.
All otters are carnivores, although some species (such as the North-American river otter) can be considered omnivores.
Otters are carnivorous.
Otters are omnivors because they can eat both seaweed and crab.
Missouri River Otters was created in 1999.
Yes, it is a river otter. Sea otters are fatter and are flufflier
Some omnivores in the river ecosystem include crayfish, otters, and certain species of fish such as catfish. These animals consume both plant matter and other animals as part of their diet, allowing them to obtain a diverse range of nutrients from their environment. Omnivores play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the river ecosystem by controlling populations of both plant-eating and carnivorous species.
Yes. Otters eat fish, shellfish, crustaceans mainly.
web feet and river otters are bigger
River otters do eat snakes but, only small snakes
There are many types of river otters, and some are social while others are not. The Giant River Otter from the Amazon lives in packs, as do North American river otters, female Southern river otters, (males are solitary). The European river otter is extremely territorial.