What is a female otter called?

Baby otters usually are called pups. They can also be called kits or kittens. Female otters are sows, and males are boars. Otter groups are called a family, bevy, lodge, or a romp.
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What are otters babies called?

Baby otters, called pups or kittens, stay with their mothers until they're up to a year old, or until she has another litter. River otters don't breed until they're at least five years old.
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What is an otter male?

Otter flag. Within the LGBT community, otter is a term to describe a type of gay man. Otters generally have a lot of body hair, much like bears, but are smaller in frame and/or weigh considerably less than bears.
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What is a dog otter?

The large and rough-coated Otterhound was originally bred for hunting otter in England. Built for work, the dog breed has a keen nose and renowned stamina. This is an uncommon breed, with fewer than ten litters born each year in the United States and Canada.
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Do otters have genders?

Adult males are readily distinguished by the obvious presence of testes (the male's scrotum does not become clearly evident until he is at least one year old). However, gender is more difficult to determine in adult females that have not lactated, or in cubs and juveniles of both sexes.
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What is a group of otters called?

A group of resting otters is called a raft.

Otters love to rest in groups. Researchers have seen concentrations of over 1,000 otters floating together. To keep from drifting away from each other, sea otters will wrap themselves up in seaweed, forming something that resembles a raft.
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How can you tell if a river otter is male or female?

Their sex can be readily distinguished by the presence of a baculum (penile bone). Females have 4 mammae on the upper chest and are slightly smaller than males. Female adults measure about 44 inches (112 cm) and weigh 19 pounds (8.6 kg).
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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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Are otters friendly?

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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Are otters and cats related?

The scientific order Carnivora includes all mammals belonging to the dog, cat, and bear families, as well as raccoons and otters.
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Are otters dogs?

Otters are carnivorous mammals in the subfamily Lutrinae. The 13 extant otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic, or marine, with diets based on fish and invertebrates. Lutrinae is a branch of the Mustelidae family, which also includes weasels, badgers, mink, and wolverines, among other animals.
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Why do otters clap?

To keep their coat healthy, they use their hands to rub down their fur, trapping air against their skin to stay warm and dry. This can look like clapping their hands against their sides.
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What does otter emoji mean?

What does Otter emoji mean? The Otter emoji depicts the playful, lovable, furry, aquatic mammal, the otter. It's often used in posts about the creature, friendship, and love (as otters are often photographed holding paws), or to illustrate concepts of staying afloat.
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What do you call a baby platypus?

Baby platypuses (or would you rather call them platypi?) and echidnas are called puggles, although there's a movement afoot to have baby platypuses called platypups. In a more straightforward naming convention, baby goats are called kids. In what may be a nod to onomatopoeia, baby partridges are called cheepers.
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Are baby otters called kits?

("Kit" is the proper term for an otter baby.)
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Do people eat otters?

Photo by Joe Robertson/Flickr. Sea otter meat is delicious. They eat all the good stuff, so you can expect them to taste delicious as well.
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Do otters love humans?

Otters are not friendly to humans.

And just like any other wild carnivores, they are not very friendly. Still, it's very hard to spot one in the wild as they tend to avoid being near people. What is this? Otters as pets, however, can be friendly with the owners.
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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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Has an otter ever killed a human?

Otters usually only inflict minor injuries on humans and none of the attacks were fatal, but in one of the most extreme cases, a victim of a particularly brutal otter attack had to receive nearly 200 stitches.
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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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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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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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Who eats otter?

What eats the sea otter? The otter faces numerous predators in both sea and land, so it must always be vigilant for threats. Its greatest enemies are sea lions, killer whales, great white sharks, bears, and coyotes. Bald eagles are also known to prey on young otter pups.
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Do otters eat beavers?

What other big animals might an otter eat? 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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Do river otters mate for life?

Do river otters mate for life? No. They are polygamous animals, meaning they mate with more than partner throughout their lifetime.
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