Types of Otters and their Locations

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There are 13 species of Otters that are known and left in the world. One was removed from the list due to extinction.

Sea Otter

The Northern Pacific Ocean is the primary location where you will find the Sea Otter

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The Northern Pacific Ocean is the primary location where you will find the Sea Otter. The Sea Otter has a small round face that is absolutely adorable.

African Clawless Otter

The African Clawless Otter is the second largest of all the species

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The African Clawless Otter is the second largest of all the species. They are well known for the luxurious hair that they have.

 They are well known for the luxurious hair that they have

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European Otter

The European Otter is one what has a distinct look to it. While it does have the brownish color of coat, it also features white along the length it.

 While it does have the brownish color of coat, it also features white along the length it

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Giant Otter

The Giant Otter features a very long body, similar to that of a weasel. They also have the shortest fur of all the different species.

The Northern River Otter is found both in Canada and the United States

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The Northern River Otter is found both in Canada and the United States. Northern river otters are very long animals with large sized heads.

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