A group of baby river otters is called a "litter." River otters typically give birth to a litter of 2 to 6 pups, which are born in a den near water. The mother otter cares for the pups, teaching them essential skills for survival in their aquatic environment.
Baby otters are called pups.
baby otters are eaten by owls foxes and alligators. People also kill them for their pelts
Otters do not harm baby seals. They may interact with them in the wild, but they do not pose a threat to them.
A group of baby frogs are called "tadpools". A baby frog is called a "Tadpole".
The mother protects the baby, by holding and keeping warm.
a baby deer is called a fawn and a group of deer i think are called a herd
No, otters do not engage in non-consensual mating with baby seals.
Sea otters do not harm baby seals. In fact, they do not have any significant interactions with them in the wild.
Otters and baby seals may interact in their natural habitat, but it is not common for otters to harm or prey on baby seals. Otters are more likely to compete with seals for food sources such as fish and shellfish. Overall, their interactions are usually peaceful and do not pose a threat to the baby seals.
No, sea otters do not "rape" baby seals. While male sea otters have been observed exhibiting aggressive mating behavior towards female sea otters, there is no evidence to suggest that they engage in such behavior towards baby seals.
A baby raccoon is called a "kit".
A single baby duck is called a duckling, now make that plural. A group of ducks, however, is called a balding.