Are otters aggressive?

With their sweet appearance and playful nature, it may seem impossible that otters are dangerous. However, otters can be aggressive when necessary. The animals sometimes even hunt snakes to supplement their usual diet of fish.
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Are otters aggressive to humans?

"Most otters never display this strong a reaction to dogs or people. By and large, they are curious animals, but not typically aggressive toward people or dogs," Battle said.
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Are otters friendly to humans?

Nicole Duplaix, who chairs the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Otter Specialist Group, said otters are known for being friendly animals, but, like most other creatures, keep their distance from humans.
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Can an otter kill a dog?

A sea otter is capable of harming and even killing your pet. Interactions between pets and wild animals are often interpreted as play, a term to which we often apply a human perspective. "Play" between a dog and a sea otter has been known to result in fatality to the pet.
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Can otters be vicious?

Though their tendency when confronted is to dive and flee, otters can be aggressive when defending their young or a food source from a perceived threat.
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The Dark Side Of Otters



Are otters friendly to dogs?

Otters can also be loud and destructive. They can cause damage to your home and hurt other animals in your family. Dogs and otters do not get along. If you have a dog in your home, they can get into fights with your otter.
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Can you pet an otter?

Otters are being poached from the wild to become pets in Japan and Thailand. The Asian small-clawed otter has become a popular pet in Southeast Asia. People in Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, and elsewhere can pay thousands of dollars to own one.
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Do otters eat cats?

The second part of the outdoor cat predator problem is that cats are themselves prey. They will be killed by coyotes, eagles, owls, raccoons, dogs and otters. Two cats were killed by an otter when the cats got to close to their nest.
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What animal kills otters?

Healthy adult otters have few predators. Very old otters and pups may fall prey to a number of land predators, including wolves, birds of prey, and large reptiles. Surprisingly, one possible threat to the Alaskan sea otter population is predation by killer whales.
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Can an otter kill an alligator?

Whatever they can catch and overpower. They are smart, agile, and strong predators. They do eat a lot of amphibians and fish, but they'll also take out sizeable beavers, raccoons, plus snapping turtles, snakes, and small gators.
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Are otters mean?

6) Otters are murderous, necrophilic aqua-weasels

Other species may do more killing. But few species are violent in quite as disturbing a way as the otter. For one thing, sea otters murder other animals even when they don't get food out of it, just for fun or something.
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Do otters like to cuddle?

Otters are social animals, they want and need much attention. Next to the cute and adorable part, when they cuddle and groom, there is also a much more annoying way they scream for your attention.
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What are otters afraid of?

Otters are scared of dogs, especially larger ones, and will view them as predators.
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Are river otters violent?

According to the ADFG, otter attacks are rare but not unheard of. Because river otters can travel long distances over land or through interconnected waterways, the agency says it can't rule out the possibility that the same group of river otters may have been responsible for attacks at both locations.
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What is the bite force of an otter?

Sea otters are studied to generate a formidable bite with up to 80 pounds of force, which is even greater than their average body size. They have highly-customized skulls, jaws, and teeth that are capable of crushing hard exoskeletons of sea urchins and even cracking open clams.
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How do I get otters out of my pond?

If you own a stocked pond or a commercial hatchery, you should consider installing a fence around the perimeter. Fences may be expensive but they are effective. Beyond fences there is little that can be done to exclude an otter. As long as there is food the otter will remain.
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Are otters smart?

River Otters are very intelligent and curious animals. They have well developed hearing and sense of smell. They spend most of their day foraging and exploring their home range.
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What's the lifespan of an otter?

Pups start diving within two months. LIFE CYCLE: Male sea otters live between 10 and 15 years, while females live slightly longer, from 15 to 20 years.
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How long do otters live for?

River otters generally live alone or in small social groups. They can live eight to nine years in the wild but have lived up to 21 years in captivity. North American river otters were hunted and trapped extensively for their fur in the 19th and 20th centuries, and are still hunted in some places.
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What animal would rip a cat in half?

While officers at Indianapolis Animal Care and Control (IACC) say a cat torn in half is something they rarely see, they also have come to the conclusion that this wasn't done by a human: Investigators believe it was done by a coyote or a group of coyotes.
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Do owls eat cats?

Owls have a wide variety of preferred prey, including rodents, fish, other small birds, or almost any small mammal, including occasionally, owls eat cats.
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Why do foxes bark at cats?

Foxes, like many animals, will do anything to protect and defend their young. So, sometimes (although still rarely) foxes will attack cats if they feel threatened and are protecting their cubs.
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Are otters smarter than dolphins?

Dolphins get a lot of attention for their smarts. They've long been lauded as one of the world's most intelligent animals. But new research suggests that sea otters may have outsmarted them — at least in the handiness department.
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How much does an otter cost?

The Oxford Brookes researchers recorded “160 sale posts from 59 individual sellers in five market groups, with a total of up to 337 individual otters posted for sale.” Siriwat says they found a large price range for baby otters, from around $39 to $203, with an average baby otter costing around $103.
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How much is otter worth?

How much is Otter worth? The current Otter value is estimated to be around 2,500,000,000 diamonds.
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