Otters typically have fur that ranges in color from brown to dark brown, with some species exhibiting lighter or even reddish tones. Their fur is dense and serves to keep them warm in cold water. While the primary color is usually brown, variations can occur depending on the species and individual. For example, river otters generally have a richer, darker brown fur compared to sea otters, which can have a lighter, silvery appearance.
Otters are dark brown when wet but they look lighter brown when their fur is dry.
It can differ from deep brown with silver-gray speckles, but it can rand from yellowish or grayish brown to almost black
...No, Otters are mammals and are covered in fur.
they lick it
Their fur.
Sea Otters are usually dark brown with a mix of light brown and a light pinkish face.
sea otters do have hollow fur to help them float... so yes sea otters have hollow hair.
Oil harms sea otters......if it gets into its fur. The sea otters prey are cats, white sharks, and orcas.
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because there fur has blubber in it too keep them warm
The North American river otter camouflages in the water because of their brown-to-gray fur, and their undersides are a lighter, silvery shade.
sea otters camouflage by wrapping themselves with the kelp