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🌊🦦Sea Otter POLL!🌊🦦

  • Warm-blooded🩸 marine mammal, has no blubber 2
  • Densest fur on the planet🌎; 1 million hairs per 🟫inch 3
  • Save kelp🌿 by eating sea urchins 4
  • Barbed hairs trap warm air 🔥💨 1
  • 2023-10-01
  • 10 votes
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They aren't just cute -- they're vivid examples of living life on the edge. What’s your favorite, fascinating fact about them? If you don’t see one you like, let us know in the comments below.

You “otter” know more about them! Check out this video from our archives.

Happy belated sea otter awareness week! This photo is courtesy of our friends at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and is by Randy Wilder. The Aquarium also helped us with the filming of our video.

Comments

Sally Rutledge

Sea Otters are the first example of a Keystone Species which I teach to each of my one on one Biology students ! These mammals, and their interactions with the fishing industry of California, are such a perfect example of the concept of the Keystone. When removed, the urchin population exploded and devastated the Kelp. This meant a huge reduction in fish because the Kelp had been the fish nursery. Ultimately, the Sea Otters were returned and the ecosystem began to rebalance itself.