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munna1357 on 06 Jun 16Otters are a piece of the weasel family. They have webbed feet, water-repellent hide to keep them dry and warm, and nostrils and ears that shut in the water. Ocean otters regularly glide at the water's surface in woods of kelp, or mammoth ocean growth, and snare themselves to keep from moving in the moving ocean. While drifting on their backs, ocean otters snooze, as well as use rocks to help them open mussels or other shellfish. Otters put a stone on their mid-sections and crush the shellfish against it until it tears open to uncover the delectable meat inside. They likewise nibble on such amphibian animals as ocean urchins, crabs, squid, octopuses, and fish. Ocean otters are the main otters to conceive an offspring in the water. Moms snuggle their young while coasting on their backs and hold babies on their mid-sections to medical caretaker them. They rapidly show them to swim and chase for themselves. Ocean otters wash themselves after a feast, cleaning their jacket with their teeth and paws. They have to keep their fur garment clean so it stays waterproof. Ocean otters have thick underfur that traps air to shape a protecting layer against nippy waters (they have no protecting fat). Ocean otters were chased for their hide to the point of close eradication. Ahead of schedule in the twentieth century just 1,000 to 2,000 creatures remained. They can be found along the shores of the Pacific Ocean in North America and Asia.