Do labs have webbed feet and a otter tail?
Yes, it helps them swim in water. Labradors also have webbed feet.
What Otter type creature lives in freshwater?
Otters live in both fresh and salt water. They are extremely important along the Pacific Coast for marinating the kelp forest in the Pacific Ocean. They also live in a number of rivers all over the place.
How do otters swim by structural adaptation?
Sea otter cubs have air in their fur, and simply float while their mother dives for food. Adult otters use their flippers and tail to navigate through the water. They have a clear eyelid that serves as goggles so that they see underwater. They use their whiskers to feel vibrations of prey moving water in agile filled or cloudy water.
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What age do sea otters have babies at?
A female after about three to four years. A male around five years.
Yes, there are otters in Delaware. I've seen them in Wagamond's Pond in Milton, a school of them. They are quite amazing. I don't know much more about them, but there were at least three, possibly four of them in the pond (which is about 4/10 ths of a mile across at the widest point).
Is the sea otter a vertebrate?
Sea otters are mammals and, like all mammals, they are vertebrates because they have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata.
Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
Where does an otter hibernate?
"River otters are most active from early evening through early morning. They are active all year, even in the cold Alaskan winters. Otters play more than most wild animals -- wrestling, chasing other otters, tossing and diving for rocks and clamshells, toying with live prey and occasionally, sliding."
Source : http://luddist.com/otter.htm
What size of a ocean sea otter?
from wikipedia "Male sea otters weigh 22 to 45 kg (49 to 99 lb) and are 1.2 to 1.5 m (4 to 5 ft) in length. Females are smaller, weighing 14 to 33 kg (30 to 73 lb) and measuring 1.0 to 1.4 m (3 ft 3 in to 4 ft 7 in) in length."
They dive and get clams and oysters and then crack open the shells with a rock and then the eat everything inside the creature.
That would depend on the species of otter you are asking about.
Eurasian otter: 7 - 12 kg, Marine otter: 3 - 5.8 kg, Hairy-nosed otter: 5 - 5.9 kg, Giant Otter: 26 - 32 kg
Describe the importance sea otters to the eco system?
Sea otters are important to the ecosystem because they help with the health and stability of the marine ecosystem. They eat sea urchins which can destroy kelp forests that other animals depend on to survive.
How many southern river otters are left?
not many, that's all i could find, no one knows for sure. just not many.
What is a mother sea otter called?
A female otter is called a bi*ch, a male otter is called a dog and otter young are called pups.
Do otters and gators get along?
Alligators don't get along with any other animal really. They'll eat an osprey if they can catch one...
Which is bigger a wolverine or an otter?
A wolverine weighs from 25 to 40 pounds. They are fierce predators and will even go after a carabou many times its size, if the animal appears weak or injured. The sea otter is the largest member of the weasel family so it is bigger.
What eats from the river bushwillow?
a river bushwillow is eaten by large mammals in the African savanna like buffalo.