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Otters

Otters are semi-aquatic fish-eating mammals with a thick fur to keep them warm in cold water. Ask questions about these playful animals here.

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What do otters eat and what eats otters?

Sea urchins, abalone, snails, scallops, mussels, crab and fish. They dine by floating on their backs and often use stones to crack open the shells of their meal. + they also eat Justin O's trees because they are extremely nutritious for the sea otters kidney

What does a female river otter do to gain weight?

A female river otter would eat food to gain weight

What is the climate like where the Giant Otter lives?

Giant otters live in the tropical Amazonian region of South America, where the weather is invariably hot and humid, with frequent rain showers.

Is a sea otter a consumer?

sea otters ARE consumers. All animals that eat either plants (producers) or other animals are consumers.

What are the causes of the extinction of river otter?

The river otter is not extinct. In fact, it is coming back to historical numbers.

Why does a river otter eat on its back?

Other predators steal their food when they bring it on land so they have learned to eat it out in the water. The crustaceans that they love so much have tough outer shells and they use a rock placed on their belly to break the shell.

What do sea otters compete for?

Food, water, homes, and territory.

Is a sea Otter a invertebrate?

No, the sea otter is a mammal and all mammals are vertebrates.

Do giant river otters camouflage?

Giant River Otters do camflage by hidind in dark areas on the surface of the water and under aswell.

What is the otters Holt made of?

Otter holts usually consist of a chamber dug into the earth of a river bank, often between tree roots or under rocks. Holts generally have more than one entrance/exit.

What is a mother otter called?

A female otter is called a bi*ch, a male otter is called a dog and otter young are called pups.

Where do sea otters get their nutrient's from?

they get there nutrients from there food like aalhiie and big fish

Why do otters poo in one place?

It is to show that they have been there. Also it's because they do this also to mate and to protect the pups.

Are all otters blind?

No, but they are when they are born and like any other animal some can be blind for their life.

How many fingers do sea otters have?

Technically, none. Their skin completely covers their paws so that they have no noticeable fingers, just pancake-like stubs.

Are otters diurnal?

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.

Why is the river otter endangered and what did you do?

there constantly being hunted for their fur, there habitats are being destroyed.