no, they are just different marine animals
Sea otters do not harm baby seals. In fact, they do not have any significant interactions with them in the wild.
No, sea otters do not "rape" baby seals. While male sea otters have been observed exhibiting aggressive mating behavior towards female sea otters, there is no evidence to suggest that they engage in such behavior towards baby seals.
No, sea otters do not engage in non-consensual mating with baby seals.
Sea otters and baby seals do not have a direct relationship in their natural habitat. Sea otters primarily feed on sea urchins, crabs, and other invertebrates, while baby seals rely on their mothers for milk and protection. However, sea otters and seals may share the same coastal areas and compete for resources such as food and space.
yes, yes they are
elk,seals,salmon, sea otters,and whales
Whales,dolphins,seals, sea otters, dugong.
Platypuses are only related to seals and otters in that they are all semi-aquatic mammals. Even there, the similarity is flimsy, because seals and otters are placental mammals, whereas platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, one of only two types of such animals in the world.
Tillamook people ate seals,salmon,sea otters, and whales.
They sometimes attack baby seals.
Aside from their belonging to different taxonomical families (Sea otters belong to Mustelidae, and seals belong to Phocidae.), the most obvious difference between sea otters and seals is in their means of keeping warm: sea otters have extremely dense fur (1,000,000 strands of hair per square inch) for insulation, whereas seals have a layer of blubber beneath their skin.
Skunks, Squirrels, Seals, Sea Otters and Sea Lions