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otter's body is covered in a dense fur that constantly must be groomed to maintain its insulating properties and cleanliness; therefore, a sea otter will spend up to % of its time grooming. this thick coat helps to maintain its body temperature in the cold ocean water. the fur of the sea otter is the
and open it with a rock diet / feeding diet/amount southern sea otter consumes many types of prey including sea urchins, snails, clams, abalone, mussels, crabs, scallops, fish, barnacles, octopus, worms, and squid, which it captures with its clawed paws, not its jaws. it must eat % to % of its body...
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