How The River Otter Survives Coyotes And Eagles | OTTERS RIVER MASTERS OF YELLOWSTONE | Wild Waters
River otters thrive in the remote corners of the Rocky Mountains, facing few natural predators except for coyotes. They primarily inhabit lakes and rivers, with water being essential for their survival. River otter mothers carefully shepherd their pups, teaching them survival skills such as hunting and navigating their environment. Otters display playful behavior, engaging in activities like play fighting and chasing sticks, which also serve as opportunities for learning. Despite facing challenges from other predators like coyotes and eagles, otters display remarkable adaptability and intelligence in their quest for survival throughout the changing seasons.
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Really good documentary but music too loud
Great documentary. What year is this video from?
I beg to differ with the description. Coyotes aren’t their only potential threat. Any animal that is smaller than anything else is going to be at risk. Otters could absolutely be taken by golden eagles, wolves, grizzlies, mountain lions, etc., but most of those animals focus on larger, more easily-acquired, specific food sources. Coyotes are very opportunistic, so I see why they’re a threat.. but so are foxes, though they usually avoid otters. I don’t think they’d avoid an unattended baby or juvenile otter, though, if their paths crossed.
all stoned and shiiiiite, watching this.........(Protecting my Virginity ,lol)
Any therians here? :)
Sigh... they "just" had to put in false "climate change" comments in this otherwise fine documentary.
Climate propaganda