Yes, they eat other living things. Like oysters, mussels, crabs. But they can also be called omnivores.'Cause they eat plants and such too.
The otter is a carnivore.
A river otter there is no name for it
To the River Otter was created in 1793.
River otter?
Otters are carnivorous.
A giant river otter lives in rivers and swamps.
Yes: The names "giant otter" and "giant river otter" can be used interchangeably for the species Pteronura brasiliensis.
One example of an omnivore that lives in or near rivers is the North American river otter. These playful mammals have a varied diet that includes fish, crustaceans, insects, and sometimes plants found in or around the water. They are excellent swimmers and rely on rivers for hunting, playing, and resting.
black bear maybe do eat river otter
North American river otter was created in 1777.
A river otter is a animal that comes from the weasel family.It is being endangered by water pollution, oil spills, and hunting.One of the river otters predators is the black bear.
A Giant River Otter lives 10 to 15 years!