It is native to South America but is endangered and is also very rare in captivity.
The Giant Otter can reach up to 6 ft (1.8 m) in length, and weigh 76 lb (34 kg) in weight.
The females are smaller and weigh only 57-60 lb (26-27 kg).
It has a lifespan of 12 years in their natural habitat, and 21 years in captivity.
Its fur is dense, thick and velvety, and is highly sought after by fur traders.
It is an endangered species..
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No, but they are endangered as they were once hunted for its pelt.
Because we kill otters river otters have made a comeback in most places,not endangered.
Giant river otters don't migrate. They stay were they are unless there habitat gets destroyed.
no
YES they are
Giant River Otters do camflage by hidind in dark areas on the surface of the water and under aswell.
sea otters
yes
yes yes they are most certianly
There are sea otters and other otters. In the category of "other" otters, you can include the North American River Otter, Giant Otter of South America, Asian small clawed otters, Congo clawless otters, Capr clawless otters, Southern river otters, hairy nosed otters, spot necked otters, neo tropical long tailed otters, and others I may fail to mention.
the giant anteater is endangered
they are really endangered