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What's So Special About Sea Otters?
Sep 23, 2019
oceanconservancy.org
Sea Otters | MarineBio Conservation Society
11 months ago
marinebio.org
1:01
You may know sea otters float on their backs while eating, but do you know how much muscle it takes to break open those mussels? 🦦 Fifty years ago, Marlin Perkins marveled at the way sea otters could use a simple tool. Today, Dr. Rae visits the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California, where otters Millie and Chloe still use tools to get their daily grub! Learn more about sea otters this weekend on Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild. | Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
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Jun 5, 2024
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Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
10 Incredible Facts About Sea Otters That Will Make You Love Them Even More
9 months ago
wideopenspaces.com
0:19
Sea otters aren’t just cute—they’re also one of the few marine animals that use tools. Here in BC, you might see a sea otter repeatedly slamming a shell against some rocks until the shell cracks open. Some will even float with a rock balanced on their belly and use it as a personal dining table, striking the shell against it with quick, sharp blows. The skill is learned, not instinctive—young otters watch and copy the adults around them. Many otters even have a “favourite rock” they use again an
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8 months ago
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Strong Coast
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Happy Sea Otter Awareness Week! These adorable marine mammals aren't just cute. They're a crucial keystone species, keeping ocean ecosystems healthy. Here are some fun facts about them that may surprise you: 🦦 Sea otters have the densest fur of any animal. An adult sea otter has roughly 100,000 hairs per square centimetre or about one billion hairs in total. By comparison, we humans have 100,000 on our entire heads, if we’re lucky! 🦦 They use tools! They often use a rock to crack open their fa
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6 months ago
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Eagle Wing Whale Watching Tours
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Top 20 SMILING SEA ANIMALS Kids Will LOVE 😍
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Briefly Explaining on Instagram: "Sea otters are excellent swimmers and are among the most skilled marine mammals in shallow coastal waters. They are built for aquatic life, with streamlined bodies, webbed hind feet that work like flippers, and dense fur that provides buoyancy and insulation. They can swim on their backs or stomachs, dive to depths of over 200 feet, and hold their breath for several minutes while foraging. What they are truly the best at is using tools to access food. Unlike mos
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4 months ago
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Giant river otters are terrifying..don't like them at all #カワウソ #해달 #seaotter #seaotters #fyp #foryoupage #ラッコ #foryou #marinebiology #aquarium
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