No, that animal known as an otter cannot fly. There is, however, an aeroplane which is called an Otter which is seen flying in many locations around the world. Shipments of otters (the mammal) can take place using aeroplanes (including the "Otter") so otters (the mammal) can fly as cargo.
Otters have small, rounded ears that are well-adapted for their aquatic lifestyle. These ears can close tightly when the otter is submerged, preventing water from entering and allowing them to swim efficiently. Additionally, their ears are positioned high on their heads, which helps them hear sounds above water while keeping their bodies mostly submerged. This adaptation enhances their ability to detect predators and communicate with other otters.
Sea otters have closable ears that help them maintain their buoyancy and keep water out while they are swimming and diving. When they dive underwater to forage for food, they can close their ears to prevent water from entering, allowing them to focus on hunting without distraction. Additionally, their ears help them regulate body temperature by minimizing heat loss in cold waters.
Yes, sea otters have horns. Sea otters are in the same family as cattle and grow horns. However, sea otters grow only very small horn, sometimes mistaken as "ears."
The plural of otter is otters.
Sea otters have several adaptations designed for life in the water. They have watertight fur for insulation, they have webbed feet for swimming, as well as nostrils and ears that can close to keep water out. They also have a short, thick, and slightly flat tail. Besides aquatic adaptations, sea otters are very intelligent and one of the select group of animals known to use tools (sea otters usually have a favorite rock that they use to crack seashells).
River otters have small, rounded ears that are somewhat unusual compared to other mammals. These ears are adapted for their aquatic lifestyle, as they can close tightly to keep water out while swimming. This feature helps them maintain their hearing abilities in their natural habitat, allowing them to be aware of their surroundings both underwater and on land.
No, male otters do not drown female otters during mating.
There are sea otters and other otters. In the category of "other" otters, you can include the North American River Otter, Giant Otter of South America, Asian small clawed otters, Congo clawless otters, Capr clawless otters, Southern river otters, hairy nosed otters, spot necked otters, neo tropical long tailed otters, and others I may fail to mention.
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mostly river otters, sea otters and other types of otters.
yes, sea otters have young sea otters called pups