Yes, otters are known to fight with each other, especially during territorial disputes or competition for food. These fights can be quite aggressive and may involve loud vocalizations, biting, and physical confrontations. However, otters also have social behaviors and hierarchies that help minimize conflict within their groups.
The plural of otter is otters.
Upon research on this question, I discovered that people are infact allowed to hunt sea otters, although many would disagree with such a practice and fight to defend the lives of defenseless animals.
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.
They mate , then create more sea otters (; - Breannaaa Summer =) Sea Otters are very social creatures and are often in pods when they eat, raft up in kelp to sleep, haul out on rocks, play, mate, fight and protect each other.
Otters
Otters.
mostly river otters, sea otters and other types of otters.
yes, sea otters have young sea otters called pups
No. Otters are not native to Australia. Apart from the occasional zoo, there are no otters in Australia.
There are 13 species of otters.
There are both freshwater (river otters) and salt water otters.