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Cathleen McConnell - Otters: River or Sea?

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Perhaps youve seen an otter swimming and playing at a zoo or aquarium, but do you know how do these amazing animals live in the wild? Most are found in freshwater habitats, while others make their home in coastal kelp forests or can be found feeding along rocky shores. There are many similarities between river otters and sea otters, but there are also vast differences. Explore fascinating facts about these playful, aquatic mammals, meet the species, and awe at adorable photos in this latest installment of the Compare and Contrast Book series.

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Otters River or Sea - photo 1Otters River or Sea - photo 2
Otters River or Sea - photo 3Otters River or Sea - photo 4
Otters are mustelids Mustelids have long bodies short legs round - photo 5Otters are mustelids Mustelids have long bodies short legs round ears - photo 6
Otters are mustelids Mustelids have long bodies short legs round ears - photo 7Otters are mustelids Mustelids have long bodies short legs round ears - photo 8

Otters are mustelids . Mustelids have long bodies , short legs , round ears , and thick fur . Other members of the mustelid family include skunks , badgers , ferrets , fishers , and wolverines .

There are species of otters Most are river otters that live n - photo 9There are species of otters Most are river otters that live near water but - photo 10
There are species of otters Most are river otters that live near water but - photo 11There are species of otters Most are river otters that live near water but - photo 12

There are species of otters . Most are river otters that live near water but spend much of their time on land . One type of river otter , the marine otter , is found along the Pacific coast of South America . These otters may swim in the ocean briefly to hunt .

Sea otters are the only otters that are truly adapted to the marine environment - photo 13Sea otters are the only otters that are truly adapted to the marine environment - photo 14

Sea otters are the only otters that are truly adapted to the marine environment . They can sleep , eat , mate , and give birth , without ever coming to shore . What can the name of some of the species tell you about that animal ?

River otters live near a variety of aquatic habitats including rivers ponds - photo 15

River otters live near a variety of aquatic habitats including rivers , ponds , lakes , and even the ocean . They move well on land and in water . When a predator approaches on land , a river otter rushes to the water to escape .

Sea otters live in the Pacific Ocean They are often seen floating on their - photo 16
Sea otters live in the Pacific Ocean They are often seen floating on their - photo 17

Sea otters live in the Pacific Ocean . They are often seen floating on their backs , sometimes wrapped in kelp . Sea otters completely depend on the sea for their survival .

River otters use their strong tails and webbed feet to dive and to rocket - photo 18
River otters use their strong tails and webbed feet to dive and to rocket - photo 19

River otters use their strong tails and webbed feet to dive and to rocket themselves through the water . They can hold their breath for up to two minutes as they chase their underwater prey .

Sea otters use their large tails and back flippers to dive swim and steer - photo 20

Sea otters use their large tails and back flippers to dive , swim , and steer as they float on the surface . They can hold their breath for up to five minutes and dive as deep as feet ( meters ) to hunt for food .

River otters use their sensitive whiskers to find chase and catch - photo 21

River otters use their sensitive whiskers to find , chase , and catch fast-moving underwater prey .

Sea otters use their bristly mustaches to sense still or slow-moving prey - photo 22

Sea otters use their bristly mustaches to sense still or slow-moving prey hiding on rocks , kelp , or the seafloor .

River otters use their front feet to hold their food They have sharp teeth to - photo 23

River otters use their front feet to hold their food . They have sharp teeth to grab slippery prey .

Sea otters eat while floating on their backs using their chest as a table - photo 24

Sea otters eat while floating on their backs , using their chest as a table . They use their flat molars to crush the hard shells of their prey . If a shell is very thick , they will use a rock or other hard tool to crack it open .

River otters eat fish frogs reptiles small mammals birds eggs and - photo 25

River otters eat fish , frogs , reptiles , small mammals , birds , eggs , and aquatic invertebrates like crayfish . Most river otters have claws to grab prey and to help them move on land .

Sea otters eat crabs sea urchins snails clams abalone and other - photo 26

Sea otters eat crabs , sea urchins , snails , clams , abalone , and other invertebrates . Sea otters have thick paw pads to hold pokey sea urchins or pinching crabs .

River otters fur keeps them warm in and out of the water They can also stay - photo 27

River otters fur keeps them warm in and out of the water . They can also stay warm and dry by curling up with each other in a den or other shelter on land .

Sea otters have the thickest fur of any animal Unlike other marine mammals - photo 28

Sea otters have the thickest fur of any animal . Unlike other marine mammals , they dont have a layer of blubber to keep them warm . Just like you might wear a puffy coat outside when its cold , they blow air into their fur for extra insulation .

River otters spend much of their day marking territory They will scratch and - photo 29

River otters spend much of their day marking territory . They will scratch and rub their scent glands on rocks and trees .

Sea otters spend a large part of their day grooming their fur If they dont - photo 30

Sea otters spend a large part of their day grooming their fur . If they dont keep their fur clean , they wont stay warm in their cold ocean habitat .

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