Does the otter box symmetry case come with a screen protector?
Yes, the otter box symmetry case always come with a screen protector.
How much different is the river otter than a beaver?
Beavers are large rodents, and their unique chisel teeth allow them to feed on tree bark and woody parts. Otters are carnivores, specifically, Mustelids, allied to the weasels and wolverines, martens, ferrets.
The Western Long-Headed river shark eats Otters, Otters are mainly targeted torwards bears, and other cernivores
No, but they are endangered as they were once hunted for its pelt.
No, the only time otters are mean is to defend its self or babies.
That's sweet. As one who has actually known a few otters, I can tell you that they tend to be curious, friendly and playful. However, they are carnivores, and have sharp teeth. It is best not to be too familiar. Bites are not out of the question. They are wild animals, whether or not in captivity, and it is best to remember that.
What do sea otters do with their closable ears?
Sea otters have closable ears that help them maintain their buoyancy and keep water out while they are swimming and diving. When they dive underwater to forage for food, they can close their ears to prevent water from entering, allowing them to focus on hunting without distraction. Additionally, their ears help them regulate body temperature by minimizing heat loss in cold waters.
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
sea otters ARE consumers. All animals that eat either plants (producers) or other animals are consumers.
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.
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.
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.
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.