They Have Big Appetites
We all love a big eater! Eating is a human need, so when you have a friend who can eat as much as you can, it makes anyone’s day. Otters are the same. “All otters eat 20-33% of their body weight each day. They spend around five hours each day foraging. They tuck prey into pockets of loose skin under their arms and use rocks as tools to open shellfish. Otters’ big appetites protect kelp forests by eating sea urchins”. So not only do otters spend most of their day foraging and eating, but they’re protecting the environment at the same time. That sounds like a two-for-one kind of deal. (National Zoo)