Rocks play a crucial role in otter habitats by providing essential features for their survival. They offer resting spots, hiding places from predators, and surfaces for grooming. Additionally, rocks help create structures in rivers and streams that can influence water flow and support the aquatic ecosystems otters rely on for food. Thus, the presence and arrangement of rocks can directly impact the health and behavior of otter populations.
otters are commonly known to be seen on pier rocks and some like to live on jetties. so its more of the breed.
They play with rocks that float around in the water
by banging girls
because they die :(
I don't know about River Otters,but Sea Otters use rocks and strong pieces of wood to break open shells and clams. They also eat fish and other small sea creatures. Their teeth are made for those kinds of foods.
They groom there fur because it needs to be clean to keep the otters warm. and it has a pouch under its armpit to hold rocks which they use for cracking shells of animals they eat
the rocks is wet
Animals such as otters use rocks to break open clams and oysters.
people kept hutting otters ,and there were just a little left.
The plural of otter is otters.
Wind and water can affect rocks by carrying them around and eroding the rocks by such pressure
yes