Otters are known for their affectionate behavior towards their young, often seen hugging and carrying them. While there's no specific count for how many times they hug their babies each day, mother otters frequently engage in this nurturing behavior to keep their pups close and secure. This bonding is crucial for the pups' development and safety in the water. Overall, the frequency can vary, but hugs are a common part of their daily interactions.
Sea otters usually have a baby but at times it can also have twins
Depends how much you hit them in the stomach
as many times it wants lol!well, a hampster can get pregnant the day after it gives birth, so it depends how long it lives.
depending on the sea otter about 86-90% of their day.
Otters can have up to 192 babies in their whole lifetime which is between 11 - 16 years but not necessary all the babies survive. They can have up to 2 litters a year. Baby otters are born with eyes closed but open them at about 40 days old and are able to swim properly at about 80 days. so 192 babies divided by 365 days in year = 0.5260273973 a day C:
3-4 times a day is normal after the first week. Some babies pass stool every time they nurse.
Short clawed otters are nocternal.
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On average, about 120,000 babies are born in Thailand each day.
5-10
One billion babies a second
National Otter Day is a day where people can celebrate otters.