the giant river otter eats mainly fish. but also eat crabs, caimans, snakes, frogs, bird eggs, and molluscs
River otters do eat snakes but, only small snakes
It is impossible to prove that absolutely NOBODY eats otters, but in a majority of areas otters aren't used as food. It's actually illegal to even disturb them in nature preserves.
no
Yes. Otters eat fish, shellfish, crustaceans mainly.
River otters eat fish, crayfish, mice, birds, crabs and whatever else might be available.
it is in danger because wolves,grizzly and black bears eat river otters not any other otter only a RIVER OTTER.OK
they can.... i saw it before
no it may be the other way around otters a carnivores ducks are herbivores
Yes, bears can eat river otters, although it's not a primary food source for them. When foraging, bears may opportunistically prey on otters if they come across them, particularly in areas where their habitats overlap. However, river otters are generally more agile and aquatic, which allows them to evade many predators, including bears.
Yes, river otters are considered omnivores. They eat mainly aquatic plantation, but they also frequently eat shellfish they come across.
The same they eat in the seas clams or fish i think
Because they are aquatic mammals, and eat fish and frogs, crayfish.