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Awwww, look at this sweet baby! People online were positively swooning over a baby otter that was caught chewing on a ...
The river otter has few natural predators because of its strength, sharp teeth, aggressiveness when attacked, and aquatic habits. Snapping turtles, coyotes, bobcats, and foxes may occasionally prey ...
Otters do this for several reasons ... Experts believe this is due to their smaller size and weaker teeth. It also helps conserve energy, which females require more of to give birth and raise ...
Fortunately for nursing mothers of both species, the babies are not typically born with teeth. Baby otters’ permanent teeth begin to come in around three weeks old, with canines erupting at ...