Otters are the dogs of the water world, so it's no small wonder that we humans have such affection for them.
Xem thêmSo what is it about otters than make them so otterly amazing?
Xem thêmOtters have the densest fur of the animal kingdom.
Xem thêmOtters spend a large amount of time in the water, yet they still have fur.
Xem thêmOtters can be found all over the world.
Xem thêmOtters can be found in unpolluted waters all over the world in marshland, freshwater rivers, lakes, oceans and coastlines.
Xem thêmThere are 13 known species of otters, which range in size from 2.9 feet (90 cm) all the way to 5.9 feet (1.8 m) long!
Xem thêmOtters are expert hunters.
Xem thêmOtters are known to be pretty incredible hunters, living off a diet of mostly seafood.
Xem thêmWhile river otters mostly live off fish, crayfish and crabs, sea otters have a more interesting method of sustaining themselves.
Xem thêmSea otters are known for their remarkable ability to use rocks to smash open shellfish to fill their stomachs.
Xem thêmThe majority of otters spend most of their time on land.
Xem thêmMost species of otters actually spend their time on the banks of rivers and other bodies of water when they're not hunting.
Xem thêmSea otters though, are the complete opposite.
Xem thêmNot all otters eat seafood.
Xem thêmIn a bizarre turn away from their normal diet, there are some otters in the Shetland Islands in Scotland which have been known to hunt rabbits instead of fish.
Xem thêmOtters are very social animals.
Xem thêmOtters are usually found in small family groups with the mother and her young offspring.
Xem thêmDuring mating season, or when there's an abundance of food you will find much larger groups of otters.
Xem thêmOtters are raised by their mothers.
Xem thêmOtters are born with their eyes closed, and as soon as they open they have a lot to learn like swimming and hunting.
Xem thêmOtters and humans sometimes work together.
Xem thêmHistorically otters have been used by humans to aid in the process of fishing all over the world.
Xem thêmNowadays this technique is still practiced in Bangladesh, where trained otters are used to chase fish into fishing nets.
Xem thêmSea otters hold hands when they sleep.
Xem thêmThese otters don't just do this to be incredibly adorable though.
Xem thêmSea otters also hold onto kelp that grows from the floor of the sea for the same purpose.
Xem thêmRiver otters rarely make their own homes.
Xem thêmOtters?
Xem thêmRiver otters are much more likely to take another animal's home instead of building their own.
Xem thêmThere's a surprisingly large amount of names used to describe otters.
Xem thêmWhen otters are born they can either be called pups or kittens.
Xem thêmFemale otters can be called sows or bitches, and male otters can be called boars or dogs.
Xem thêmThere's also no single collective noun for them - if there's a group of otters on the water they are called a raft, but if they're on land they can be called a bevy, family, romp, or lodge!
Xem thêmOtters can hold their breath for a really long time.
Xem thêmOtters, like humans, are mammals.
Xem thêmSea otters can hold their breather underwater for more than 5 minutes, and river otters can hold theirs for more than 8!
Xem thêmOtters eat 15-20 percent of their bodyweight daily.
Xem thêmOtters have to eat vast amounts of food every day, which takes up a significant portion of their time.
Xem thêmIt's key to their survival to eat such great quantities, especially for sea otters, as they use up so much energy keeping themselves warm.
Xem thêmA lot of species of otters were once at risk of becoming extinct due to their highly sought-after fur.
Xem thêmWhile the practice of hunting otters is no longer a common practice, they're still at risk.
Xem thêmOtters survive by hunting, and as such they live in unpolluted waters.
Xem thêmThere are so many cool facts about otters that it's no small wonder they've become a bit of an internet sensation.
Xem thêmDo you know about otters?
Xem thêmOtters are small, playful animals that love swimming.
Xem thêmOtters have long, slim bodies and short legs.
Xem thêmOtters eat fish, crabs, and small animals.
Xem thêmOtters have very thick fur to keep them warm.
Xem thêmOtters are fascinating creatures that live in water and on land.
Xem thêmThere are 13 different species of otters found all over the world.
Xem thêmSea otters have very thick fur to keep them warm in cold water.
Xem thêmDid you know that otters use tools?
Xem thêmOtters have a special pocket in their underarm to hold their favorite rock!
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