While otters are generally playful and social animals, they can be aggressive if provoked or threatened, particularly when protecting their young or territory. In rare cases, large otter species, like the giant river otter, have been known to attack humans. However, fatal encounters are extremely uncommon, and otters pose little threat to humans under normal circumstances. Overall, they are not considered a danger to human life.
We kill otters in nets sometimes other than that large sharks have been known to kill otters but mainly mistaking them for seals etc.
kill them
Because we kill otters river otters have made a comeback in most places,not endangered.
No, otters do not kill their babies as a form of population control or in response to environmental stressors. Otters are known to be caring and protective parents, and they typically do not harm their offspring intentionally.
People kill sea otters because they are the hairiest animal on earth! this is why people kill sea otters so don't kill them because of their fur or how much money you can get out of them.
Yes many people in the west kill otters and use their meat for food and fur for warmth the native Americans used to hunt them especially the Cherokee Indians
cause the oil is posion and if it gets on their food it could kill them!
They don't, unless they get caught in the crocodile's throat.
not exactly. some sharks will take bites and kill the otters but spit them out because they do not taste good.
they have one of the worlds finest hairs so they kill them but they don't know the law about that.
well if you kill all the otters, then all the other animal they eat will have to big of a population and that is not a good thing.
they are a preyaccually they are also predators we kill them right?