Otters are found throughout the world on all continents except for Australia and Antarctica. They live near rivers, springs, streams, lakes and other inland waterways, while sea otters live along the Coastlines.
Otters are found in various parts of the world, including North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. They typically inhabit freshwater environments such as rivers, lakes, and marshes, although some species can also be found in coastal areas.
No, otters are not monotremes. Monotremes are a group of egg-laying mammals that include the platypus and echidnas. Otters are classified as carnivorous mammals in the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, badgers, and martens.
Sea otters have adapted to live in marine environments, where they rely on the saltwater for their survival. Their bodies have evolved to handle the specific conditions found in the ocean. Freshwater lacks the necessary nutrients and salinity levels that sea otters require for their health and well-being.
Otters are carnivorous.
Some carnivores that live in freshwater environments include otters, alligator gar, pike, snapping turtles, and bull sharks. These species rely on fish, insects, crustaceans, and sometimes other animals as their primary food sources.
Otters are aquatic mammals known for their streamlined bodies and webbed feet, while water rats, or water voles, are rodents that live near waterways. Otters are carnivorous predators, while water rats are herbivores. Otters are known for their playful behavior, while water rats are more elusive.
Otters do not live at either poles.
Do Otters live in interdal zone
yes they do live in the sea that's why they are called sea otters.
There are both freshwater (river otters) and salt water otters.
Sea otters typically do actually live near oceans. Not all otters however will always choose to live in the ocean.
sea otters live on all continents exept the arctic and antarctic
sea otters live on all continents exept the arctic and antarctic
Yes, there are otters that live in the Delaware Bay.
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In the water
Otters are a semi-aquatic mammal. So they don't live exclusively in water.