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  2. Sea otter - Wikipedia

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    Great white sharks do not consume relatively fat-poor sea otters but shark-bitten carcasses have increased from 8% in the 1980s to 15% in the 1990s and to 30% in 2010 and 2011. [143] A sea otter in a kelp forest off the Central Coast of California in the waters of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary.

  3. Durophagy - Wikipedia

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    Sea otters can also bite sea urchins and mussels open using their strong jaws and teeth. Adults can crush most of their food items but youngsters have not yet developed powerful enough jaws. Therefore, young otters require the assistance of a tool or stone. Tools may also be used when the molluscs are too large to be crushed in the jaws. [14] [15]

  4. Marine mammal - Wikipedia

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    Sea otter. Sea otters can do well in captivity, and are featured in over 40 public aquariums and zoos. [65] The Seattle Aquarium became the first institution to raise sea otters from conception to adulthood with the birth of Tichuk in 1979, followed by three more pups in the early 1980s. [157]

  5. These five facts will make you fall even more in love with ...

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    Sea Otters can swim up to six miles per hour and hold their breaths for up to four minutes. They use these skills to dive as deep as 330 feet beneath the surface. 4.

  6. Salmon shark - Wikipedia

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    Similar to other mackerel sharks, salmon sharks have a thunniform body type. As an apex predator, the salmon shark feeds on salmon, squid, sablefish, sea otters, birds, walleye pollock, and herring. [3] Salmon sharks get their name from their diet, which primarily consists of salmon.

  7. Out-of-control invasive species has met its match: Cute and ...

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    But sea otters don't have blubber, so they have to eat an enormous amount of food every day," said Wasson. While clams are their preferred food, the sinuous sea creatures were more than happy to ...

  8. Marine mammals as food - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin meat is consumed in a small number of countries world-wide, which include Japan [13] and Peru (where it is referred to as chancho marino, or "sea pork"). [14] While Japan may be the best-known and most controversial example, only a very small minority of the population has ever sampled it. In Taiwan, demand for dolphin meat still exists.

  9. Hungry sea otters are helping save California's marshlands ...

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    The return of sea otters and their voracious appetites has helped rescue a section of California marshland, a new study shows. Sea otters eat constantly and one of their favorite snacks is the ...