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  1. Jul 18, 2024 · Otter vs. Seal: Lifespan. Sea Otters have an average lifespan of 15-20 years but in captivity, some live over 25 years. Giant Otters have a smaller lifespan in the wild at about 10 years. Asian Small-Clawed Otters will live around 12 years in captivity but lifespan in the wild is really unknown, with an estimated number of 5,000 left in the world.

  2. 1. “Sea otters are truly remarkable animals, with their ability to use tools and their playful behavior. They are vital to the health of coastal ecosystems and deserve our protection.”. – Marine Biologist. 2. “Seals are fascinating creatures that have adapted to life in both the Arctic and Antarctic regions.

  3. Otters belong to the Mustelidae family while seals belong to the Phocidae family. Otters have dense fur that keeps them warm while seals have blubber that is deposited under the skin that keeps them warm. Otters have paws and external ears while seals have flippers but do not have visible ears. Otters mainly feed on invertebrates while seals ...

  4. Jan 7, 2023 · The interaction between sea otters and baby seals is just one piece of the intricate puzzle that makes up the aquatic ecosystem. Both species play important roles in maintaining the balance of their environment and ensuring the survival of other species.

    • Rima Chatterjee
  5. Feb 25, 2022 · Seals are larger than otters on average, and the largest members of the species make otters look positively tiny. The elephant seal can weigh up to 6,000lbs and grows 20ft long. The largest otter, the river otter, only weighs about 100lbs when it reaches its full weight, and it grows about 6ft long.

  6. There are many sea animals with various features and characteristics in the world. Some are extremely dangerous, some are small and cute, and some are harmless. Otters and Seals are two of such kinds. Sea Otters and seals share many common things, like both are mammals, but the list of differences is quite long. The issue is that many people get confused with Otters and seals due to their same ...

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  8. Jul 26, 2011 · 1.Otters belong to the Mustelidae family, and seals belong to the Phocidae family. 2.Otters have dense fur for keeping themselves warm whereas the seals have a deposit of blubber under their skin. 3.Seals love fish which is one of their favorite foods. On the other hand, otters only eat fish rarely, and they mainly thrive upon invertebrates.

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