Otters do not lay eggs; they are mammals that give birth to live young. Female otters typically give birth to litters of one to six pups, which are born blind and helpless. The young are cared for in dens or holts until they are old enough to swim and hunt with their mothers. Therefore, there are no otter eggs to describe.
it is ugley
it looks like a cute wesale
part of a circle
like sea otters, but smaller
The Mesonychid is a descendant of the whale. Some look like wolves, otters, and many modern predators.
No, otters are not monotremes. Monotremes are a group of egg-laying mammals that include the platypus and echidnas. Otters are classified as carnivorous mammals in the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, badgers, and martens.
Well it a white egg that is really small.They can look like fertilizers.
it Will look like a small penguin
On the outside - just like any other egg.
THEY LOOK round and cripled
Otters are mammals like humans. And therefore, are born live. Reports on sea otter gestation range from four to nine months, with an average of six months. So, the answer to your question is no, an egg does not come out of an otter. a live otter is born from the mother.
it makes the egg float