Otters race playfully down snowbanks or ride waterfalls into deep pools of water. River otters may look as if they don't have a care in the world. Otters spend most of their days constantly on the move. Why? A resting otter is more likely to have a run-in with a predator. A hungry eagle might be flying overhead. A coyote may be hungry for the otter's newly caught trout. But as long as an otter is within sliding distance of the water, it's safe.
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If they are Bushes then you can cover them with a burlap sack and then wrap them snugly with chicken wire or some other sort of mesh to help maintain their structure and keep animals from eating them throughout the winter.
Sea otters almost completely died out in the 1800s and early 1900s due to the popularity of their fur. Many poachers killed the otters to sell the fur for expensive coats and other garments.
they are the rarest wetland animal in south america.
Winter follows autumn.
The otters migrated to North America and southwards againDuring winter, the river otters heavily utilize openings in the ice
They prepare for the winter Olympics by non stop training
in winter time
They have their babies in Winter,and the Spring.
The best way to prepare your lawn for winter is to adjust your watering schedule, and remulch as much as necessary.
Sea otters are diurnal. North American river otters' sleep habits, on the other hand, are more diverse: They are mostly active from dusk through dawn, although they are diurnal during the winter.
i do believe they build there homes with sticks mud and other things that they can find around their water area. Otters have a sense that if the winter is very harsh they will build there home thicker and if ti is going to be a easy winter they will build it light.
Otters live in water, in dens or nests. In winter, when an otter's den or nest freezes over, the otter will look for a new river to live in. P.S. Otters nest's live on top of water or along river banks.
Because they hunted them for their water proof fur for winter.
They feed heavily during the summer and fall, then seek out dens in which to spend the winter.
yes
They migrate, nothing else.