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- Sea otters hunt on the sea floor and feed mainly on sea urchins and on crabs and other shellfish123. They use their sensitive whiskers to locate small creatures in the dense kelp beds and crevices1. They use their small, agile forepaws to capture prey and to rub, roll, twist, and pull apart prey1. The captured prey is eaten at sea while the otter swims on its back3. Rocks are typically used to break open crabs and other shellfish, whereas sea urchins are crushed with the forefeet and teeth3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Sea otters commonly feed in small groups. Hunting occurs on the sea floor. They use their sensitive whiskers to locate small creatures in the dense kelp beds and crevices. They use their small, agile forepaws to capture prey and to rub, roll, twist, and pull apart prey.www.nps.gov/places/sea-otter.htmA sea otter may hunt on the seafloor but always returns to the surface to eat. Floating there on its back, it uses its chest as a table. (And if dinner is a crab or clam, the otter may use a rock to crack open its prey.)www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals/animals-a …Sea otters feed mainly on sea urchins and on crabs and other shellfish. The captured prey is eaten at sea while the otter swims on its back. Rocks are typically used to break open crabs and other shellfish, whereas sea urchins are crushed with the forefeet and teeth.www.britannica.com/animal/sea-otter
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