Otter Evolution
There is scientific evidence to suggest Otters have been on Earth for the past 23 million years.
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There is scientific evidence to suggest Otters have been on Earth for the past 23 million years.
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Otters eat from 15% to 25% of their body weight each day. They can spend up to five hours each day finding the food that they need in order to survive.
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Otters are found on every single continent in the world except for Australia and Antarctica.
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Otters may look like cuddly creatures but they can also be very defensive when they feel that they are their offspring are in danger.
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Otters are ready to reproduce when they are from 2 to 3 years of age. The season for mating depends on the region where they live.
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The social structure of Otters is one that seems very complex from the outside looking in.
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The anatomy of an Otter is designed to allow it to get around well both on land and in the water.
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Otters are fascinating to watch as they move along. They are like class clowns too both on land and in the water.
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