babies***
when they are babies, they swim around in the water cracking open clam shells and just having fun
sea otters excrete in water and on land
Otters
brown and white
yeah dolphins sleep but half of there brain is awake so it can breathe and otters sleep in kelp and on land
Oil spills, pollution, and killing their land.
In water fast, on land their slow.
No, otters do spend a lot of time in the water, but they also have four functioning legs. They come up on land for many reasons.
The plural of otter is otters.
Sea Otters do not life in a Pelagic Zone, as this would be a deep sea environment. Instead, they live in the near shore ecosystem and often go on land.
Most of the order Carnivora spend some time on land, these are walruses, seals, sea otters etc.
As others have written, killer whales and sharks are the biggest threat to sea otters of all sizes if they are in the ocean. The younger sea otters can also be attacked on the water surface by bald eagles. While on land, all sea otters may be eaten by bears and possibly even coyotes.
Otters interact with baby animals in their environment by being playful and gentle. They may play with them in the water or on land, teaching them important skills for survival. Otters are known to be caring and protective towards young animals, fostering a sense of community within their ecosystem.