Yes, otters often live in a holt, which is a type of den or burrow typically found near water. A holt provides shelter for otters and is used for resting, breeding, and raising their young. These dens can be constructed in banks or under roots, offering protection from predators and harsh weather.
An otter lives in a holt.
A Holt is a dwelling place or nest for otters. A group of otters is known as a Holt, so otters live in a Holt.
An otter's den is called a holt or a couch.
It is known as a holt.
An otter lives in a holt.
A Holt is a den or burrow typically used by otters. Otters are semi-aquatic mammals that use holts as shelter and protection.
The name of an otters home is a "holt."
Otters will build their home anywhere, even in the base of a tree that hangs over the creek. The home is called a Holt regardless of where or how it is made.
An otter's burrow is called a Den, Holt or Couch
An otter lives in a lodge.
Halt-stop Hold-grasp Holte-town name Holt-otter den.
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