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Otters typically require a habitat that provides ample food and shelter, which can vary by species and region. For example, river otters may need several acres of territory that includes access to freshwater and nearby land for resting and denning. In general, a range of 25 to 100 acres per otter family is often cited, but this can depend on the availability of resources and environmental conditions. Conservation efforts aim to maintain sufficient habitat to support healthy otter populations.

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