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Do otters have paws or claws?

Paws


100

Do otters float or sit when they eat?

Float

100

Name one thing that otters like to do with their families.

Play, float, eat, snuggle, hold hands, etc.

100

Name one place where you would NOT find otters.

Lakes, forests, desert, etc.

100

Can baby otters swim when they are first born?

No

200

Otters have this to keep them warm.

2 layers of fur

200

Name 2 foods that otters like to eat.

fish, crabs, snails, sea urchins, clams, abalone


200

What is the mom sea otter doing with her baby?


Snuggling!

200

This otter (below) lives in the _____.


Ocean

200

What do you think this otter is thinking?


(Anything happy, playful, excited, etc.)

300

Otters use their _____ to clean their face and coat.

Teeth and claws.

300

Otters enjoy eating this (below)



Sea urchin

300

What do otters do with their families to keep from floating away while they are sleeping?

Hold hands


300

This otter lives in the ______.


River

300

Otters do this to keep from floating away when they are sleeping.

Hold hands or wrap themselves in seaweed.


400

Otters have this on their feet to help them swim.

Webbed feet.


400

Sea otters use _____ to break open and eat their food.

Rocks


400

Tell me one thing about baby sea otters.


They like to snuggle, their puffy coats keep them from sinking, they cannot swim when they are born, etc.

400

Sea otters live around _____ to be near their food.

Kelp beds.

400

What do otters do after they're finished eating?



Groom/clean their fur off

500

This helps otters feel food in dark water.

Whiskers


500

Otters float near _____ because they are home to many of the sea animals that otters eat.

Kelp beds or seaweed


500

Sea otters float together in groups called _____ .

Rafts

500

Why would a sea otter come to land?


Rest or sleep

500

Sea otters are ______ which means that they have hair all over their bodies and they carry their babies in their stomachs.

Mammals