How big an otters tail really depends on which species you are referring to. Through the different species, the tails can range anywhere from 30 to 51 cm.
Otters slap the water with their tails so that they can be able to move. This is their mode of swimming from one point to another.
Otters have long tails to keep their balance.
Otters have strong tails to swim through murky water
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.
They catch it with their claws and teeth, and move around with there very large tails, to swim very fast.
22 to 45 kg
big chunks of dirt or ice with tails
They use it to stabilize themselves when they swim and they use it to propel themselves for short distances while swimming.
how big can white tails get
Almost all mammals have tails. Other than human beings, and a few other primates, all mammals have tails. This includes cats and dogs and cows and sheep and mice and rats and otters and whales and zebras and elephants and horses and echidnas etc.
it depends
Otters slap the water with their tails primarily as a form of communication. This behavior can signal alarm to other otters, alerting them to potential danger or predators in the area. Additionally, tail slapping can be a playful action, reinforcing social bonds among otters during group interactions. It also helps to create noise that can attract attention or establish territory.