Otter in a sentence
Otter sentence for class 1
- The otter swam in the river.
- I saw an otter at the zoo.
- The otter has a fluffy tail.
- Look at the cute otter playing.
- An otter can hold its breath underwater.
- The otter eats fish for lunch.
- I drew a picture of an otter.
- The otter loves to slide on the ice.
- My favorite animal is the otter.
- The otter wraps itself in seaweed.
- We watched an otter catch a fish.
- The baby otter is so adorable.
- An otter can dive very deep.
- The otter splashed water everywhere.
- The otter has webbed feet for swimming.
- An otter lives near the lake.
- The otter made a funny noise.
- I read a book about an otter.
- The otter floated on its back.
- An otter can be brown or gray.
- The otter played with a ball.
- I saw an otter pop its head up.
- The otter uses stones to open shells.
- An otter is very good at swimming.
- The otter likes to be with its family.
- The otter has big, bright eyes.
- I watched a show about an otter.
- The otter climbed on the rocks.
- An otter can run fast on land.
- We learned how an otter finds food.
Otter simple sentence
- The otter is playing in the water.
- I saw an otter at the zoo.
- Otters are very cute animals.
- The otter swims gracefully.
- She likes to watch otters at the aquarium.
- The otter has thick fur to stay warm.
- Otters eat fish and crustaceans.
- The baby otter is adorable.
- We learned about otters in science class.
- The otter slides down a snowy hill.
- Otters live in rivers and lakes.
- The otter uses rocks to open shells.
- I enjoy watching otters swim.
- The otter family is very playful.
- Otters can hold their breath underwater.
- The otter's whiskers help it find food.
- She took a picture of the otter.
- The otter floats on its back.
- Otters are social animals that live in groups.
- The otter's paws are webbed for swimming.
- I read a book about otters.
- The otter is a skilled hunter.
- Otters are found in many parts of the world.
- The otter plays with a ball in the water.
- Otters have a playful nature.
- The otter is a member of the weasel family.
- I enjoyed the documentary about otters.
- The otter's fur is very soft.
- We spotted an otter during our hike.
- The otter is an interesting animal to study.

(1) The baby otter is cute.
(2) The otter snout out for a clam.
(3) The otter scaled the riverbank.
(4) The otter guzzled from the clam.
(5) The otter uses its tail to swim.
(6) A otter's habitat is in a river.
(7) The otter dwells in a riverbank.
(8) The otter strutted in the stream.
(9) The otter swam with its hind leg.
(10) The otter slid down the riverbank.
Otter sentence
(11) A otter's habitat is in the river.
(12) The wild otter swims in the river.
(13) The otter snouted down on the fish.
(14) The otter clan played in the water.
(15) The savage otter swam in the river.
(16) The otter roams along the riverbank.
(17) The otter beleaped out of the water.
(18) The otter holds hands with its mate.
(19) The otter's progeny is called a pup.
(20) The tailed otter played in the river.
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(21) I saw an otter swimming in the river.
(22) The otter was gnawing on a clamshell.
(23) The otter snarled through the rapids.
(24) The beaver was bemauled by the otter.
(25) The savage otter played in the river.
(26) The otter's agile movements amazed me.
(27) The otter was defecating in the river.
(28) The furrily otter played in the water.
(29) The otter had a sleek, whiskered body.
(30) The otter nibbled along the fish tale.
Sentence of otter
(31) The otter will rear young in a burrow.
(32) The otter left scat onto the riverbank.
(33) The otter scampers along the riverbank.
(34) The frisky otter splashed in the river.
(35) The bicaudal otter played in the river.
(36) The baby otter was born in a riverbank.
(37) The bucktooth otter played in the river.
(38) The blacktail otter played in the water.
(39) The otter's snout was round and playful.
(40) The otter's progeny is called a pup too.
Otter meaningful sentence
(41) The otter forages for clams in the sand.
(42) The cute baby otter played in the river.
(43) The otter's claw was used to catch fish.
(44) The otter forages for fish in the river.
(45) The cub of a otter is called a otter cub.
(46) The otter forages for clams in the river.
(47) The otter's eyes sparkled with curiosity.
(48) The otter hopped away from the riverbank.
(49) The otter swam playfully in smooth water.
(50) The blacktail otter played in the stream.
Otter sentence examples
(51) The otter swam furrily through the river.
(52) The female otter takes care of her young.
(53) The otter can dive and play in the water.
(54) The otter dove down to find a tasty snack.
(55) The bottlenose otter is a skilled swimmer.
(56) We spotted an otter family near the shore.
(57) The otter's fur looked so sleek and shiny.
(58) The otter gracefully dived into the water.
(59) The pelt on the otter was sleek and shiny.
(60) The scut of the otter was sleek and shiny.
Sentence with otter
(61) The otter scratched its nose with its paw.
(62) The fur on the otter's body was waterproof.
(63) The otter played amphibiously in the river.
(64) The otter friskily slid down the riverbank.
(65) The buck-toothed otter played in the river.
(66) The otter glided sleekly through the water.
(67) The otter beslobbered the clam with saliva.
(68) The otter's paws were binately symmetrical.
(69) The otter flipped away with a playful dive.
(70) The otter's snout was behind the riverbank.
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(71) The otter dives to catch fish in the river.
(72) The otter playfully swam towards its family.
(73) The otter blubbers as it plays in the river.
(74) The otter was foraging for clams in the mud.
(75) The otter's burrow was located near a river.
(76) The otter glisse through the water playfully.
(77) The otter caught a fish and enjoyed its meal.
(78) The otter swam with its tail up on the river.
(79) The otter hopped off with a fish in its paws.
(80) The otter playfully swam in the smooth water.
Sentence using otter
(81) The otter is a playful and skilled piscivore.
(82) The four-footed creature was a playful otter.
(83) The otter was foraging for fish in the river.
(84) The otter's tail was flat and helped it swim.
(85) I spotted an otter sliding down a muddy slope.
(86) I wish I could swim as gracefully as an otter.
(87) The otter playfully slid across the riverbank.
(88) The otter nuzzled up to its mate in the water.
(89) The otter whelped her pups in a riverside den.
(90) The otter licks its fur to keep it waterproof.
Otter example sentence
(91) The otter nibbled round the edges of the fish.
(92) The cub of with a otter is called a otter cub.
(93) The otter was foraging for clams in the river.
(94) The otter will feed on the fish in the stream.
(95) The otter covered under the riverbank to rest.
(96) The otter used its flipper to groom its fur up.
(97) The otter's fur was a beautiful shade of brown.
(98) The otter playfully sprang along the riverbank.
(99) It is cruel and inhumane to hamstring an otter.
(100) The otter took a playful plunge into the river.
Sentence with word otter
(101) The baby otter is cute with its playful antics.
(102) The otter went foraging for clams in the river.
(103) The otter dived into the river to catch a fish.
(104) They are amused by the otter's playful swimming.
(105) The otter playfully came up under the waterfall.
(106) The otter scamper off to slide down a riverbank.
(107) The otter resurfaced through the flowing stream.
(108) The otter splashed around in the water cheekily.
(109) The baby otter playing in the water is adorable.
(110) The otter was lissome as it played in the river.
Sentence of otter
(111) The menagerie had a otter swimming in the water.
(112) The otter went to forage for clams in the rocks.
(113) The otter can dive and catch fish with its paws.
(114) The otter's snout on the riverbank was adorable.
(115) The cuddly otter splashed playfully in the water.
(116) The otter's fur up to its paws was a sleek brown.
(117) The otter was chawing on a clam by the riverbank.
(118) The otter stretched out to hide in the riverbank.
(119) The otter nibbled under the fish to extract meat.
(120) The baby otter was adorably playful in the water.
Otter used in a sentence
(121) The baby otter was adorably cuddled up in a ball.
(122) The otter swam with its tail up across the river.
(123) The edacious otter ate all the fish in the river.
(124) The otter is hibernating in its riverbank burrow.
(125) The otter slid slick out from below the riverbank.
(126) The otter cracked open a clam under the riverbank.
(127) The otter playfully slides forward into the water.
(128) The otter resurfaced through the meandering river.
(129) The otter is a playful and curious aquatic mammal.
(130) The otter groomed itself furrily on the riverbank.
Otter sentence in English
(131) The otter's offspring played in the water all day.
(132) A sea otter is a marine mammal that likes to play.
(133) The otter's claw was used for cracking open clams.
(134) The bestial playfulness of the otter was adorable.
(135) The baby otter was cute as it played in the water.
(136) The otter's tail was used to steer while swimming.
(137) The baby otter is cute when it floats on its back.
(138) The cub from the aquarium was a playful sea otter.
(139) The otter dove down and caught a fish in its mouth.
(140) The buck-toothed otter swam gracefully in the pond.
(141) The otter glided sleek beneath the water's surface.
(142) The otter was playful and tame around the visitors.
(143) The snoot of the otter was playful and mischievous.
(144) The otter snorted against the approaching predator.
(145) The otter cheekily played with a fish in the river.
(146) The baby otter is adorable with its playful nature.
(147) The North American river otter is a playful animal.
(148) An isthmus can be a great place for otter watching.
(149) The otter's tail is flat and helps it swim quickly.
(150) The otter wagged its tail as it played in the river.
(151) The otter's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(152) The otter's whiskers twitched as it sniffed the air.
(153) The sleekit otter gracefully swam through the river.
(154) The otter snouted around for clams in the riverbank.
(155) The otter lolled in the water, playing with a shell.
(156) The river otter skillfully swam through the current.
(157) The otter had sleek fur around its streamlined body.
(158) The web-footed otter is a skilled swimmer and diver.
(159) The tail-wagging otter played joyfully in the water.
(160) The otter can dive for up to 8 minutes to find food.
(161) The otter was elusive and dove underwater to escape.
(162) The otter prowls through the river looking for fish.
(163) The baby otter at the aquarium was cute and playful.
(164) The baby otter at the aquarium was cute and curious.
(165) The otter's burrow was located near a river or lake.
(166) The otter playfully slid on its belly into the water.
(167) The cheeriest animal at the zoo is the playful otter.
(168) The ambulatory otter was able to swim and catch fish.
(169) The otter's tail is used for steering while swimming.
(170) The otter slid down the riverbank and into the water.
(171) The offspring of the otter were swimming in the lake.
(172) The otter used its tail up as a rudder while swimming.
(173) The otter's playful nature brought a smile to my face.
(174) The otter's playful squeaks echoed through the forest.
(175) The zookeeper fed the finless otter its favorite fish.
(176) The otter loves to bask down in the water on hot days.
(177) The otter will slide onto the riverbank to catch fish.
(178) The otter's flipper in the river helped it catch fish.
(179) The otter dives into the stream to lap back some fish.
(180) The baby otter was adorable as it played in the water.
(181) Aquatically, the otter is a playful and social mammal.
(182) It is illegal to hamstring an otter in most countries.
(183) The baby otter at the riverbank is cute beyond belief.
(184) The otter's tail was used for steering while swimming.
(185) The bestial playfulness of the otter was entertaining.
(186) The web-footed otter dove into the river to catch fish.
(187) The otter skillfully balanced a ball on its flipper up.
(188) I couldn't help but smile at the otter's adorable face.
(189) The otter splashed its flipper down from the riverbank.
(190) The otter used its forefeet to catch fish in the river.
(191) The otter playfully put its fur back on after swimming.
(192) The otter dove out of the river and onto the riverbank.
(193) The otter's flipper was down as it played in the river.
(194) The otter denned in a riverside den made of vegetation.
(195) Eyra are also known as the jaguarundi or the otter cat.
(196) The otter used its nimble forepaw to crack open a clam.
(197) The otter uses its tail to swim and steer in the water.
(198) The otter is a wild animal that likes to swim and play.
(199) The otter can dive into the water to find clams to eat.
(200) The otter humps up underneath the rocks to find shelter.
(201) The otter playfully flopped onto the shore after a swim.
(202) The otter splashed in the water and put its fur back on.
(203) The blacktail otter is a playful mammal found in rivers.
(204) The otter dove underwater to catch a hopper swimming by.
(205) The otter used its fin-like paws to swim and catch fish.
(206) The sea otter found a mussel up beneath the kelp forest.
(207) We had an encounter with a playful otter while canoeing.
(208) The mother otter was busy feeding her pups in the river.
(209) I observed an otter building a cozy den by the riverbank.
(210) We encountered a playful otter while snorkeling upstream.
(211) The otter is a playful fisheating mammal found in rivers.
(212) The otter slicked down from under the dock and swam away.
(213) The otter playfully dove quickly in and out of the water.
(214) Acadia's Otter Cliff is a popular spot for rock climbing.
(215) The buck-toothed otter playfully slid down the riverbank.
(216) The sea otter pup swaddled up to its mother for grooming.
(217) The snouty otter dove into the water, searching for fish.
(218) The otter moved amphibiously from the river to the shore.
(219) Hamstringing an otter is a heinous act of animal cruelty.
(220) The otter would nuzzle up to its partner for playfulness.
(221) The holt of the otter was located near a peaceful stream.
(222) The otter found a hiding spot contract beneath the rocks.
(223) The otter used its flipper to hold onto the slippery rock.
(224) The hoppling otter slipped while sliding down a riverbank.
(225) The otter's playful splashes created ripples in the water.
(226) The otter's playful nature brought joy to everyone around.
(227) The clawless otter used its dexterous hands to catch fish.
(228) The mamillae of a female otter are used to nurse the pups.
(229) The subadult otter was playfully sliding down a riverbank.
(230) The otter snout out of the water to play with its friends.
(231) The otter nibbled under the ice to create breathing holes.
(232) The otter's tail was befinned for steering while swimming.
(233) The hellbender is also called the snot otter or devil dog.
(234) The fur behind the otter's whiskers was wet from swimming.
(235) The Asian small-clawed otter is a cute and playful animal.
(236) The otter will contract up its paws to hold onto its food.
(237) The otter played in the river, yet the beaver built a dam.
(238) The otter's playful antics entertained everyone at the zoo.
(239) The otter's nimble paws allowed it to catch fish with ease.
(240) The yearling otter slid down the riverbank with excitement.
(241) The otter flipped its flipper up to playfully splash water.
(242) The otter preens on the riverbank, smoothing its sleek fur.
(243) The web-footed otter is a semiaquatic mammal found in Asia.
(244) The otter was pawing at the riverbank, searching for clams.
(245) The otter humbugged onto the riverbank, playing with rocks.
(246) The otter used its tail as a fin to swim through the river.
(247) The baby otter is cute when it holds hands with its family.
(248) The giant otter is the largest member of the weasel family.
(249) The otter made a playful dive into the river and swam away.
(250) The otter's claw is adapted for swimming and catching fish.
(251) The caudated otter used its tail as a rudder while swimming.
(252) The otter's fur stood up from being in unfamiliar territory.
(253) The baby otter is cute like a playful little water creature.
(254) The sleek otter glided smoothly against the river's current.
(255) The paddlelike hands of the otter make it a skilled swimmer.
(256) The brown nose of the otter bobbed up and down in the water.
(257) The snout of the otter was playfully hidden behind its paws.
(258) The otter floated on its back with its tail up in the water.
(259) The tail-wagging otter splashed around in the water happily.
(260) The otter necked over to crack open a shellfish with a rock.
(261) The baby otter playing in the water was absolutely adorable.
(262) The baccivorous otter caught the ripe berries in the stream.
(263) The otter played above-water, splashing around in the river.
(264) The natatory behavior of the otter is playful and energetic.
(265) I would never want to see anyone hamstring a helpless otter.
(266) The hellbender is also known as the snot otter or devil dog.
(267) The otter will dive into the water to play with its friends.
(268) The giant otter is a species found in the Amazon rainforest.
(269) The otter's sleek body glided effortlessly through the water.
(270) I watched as the otter used a rock to crack open a shellfish.
(271) The otter peeps up from the water to playfully splash around.
(272) The piscivorous otter skillfully caught a fish with its paws.
(273) The blubbery sea otter played with a rock in the kelp forest.
(274) The otter's snout pushed through to catch a fish swimming by.
(275) The river otter sliver along the riverbank, hunting for fish.
(276) The otter playfully slid down on the riverbank to catch fish.
(277) The otter pup swaddled up to its parent for swimming lessons.
(278) The otter used its forepaws to hold onto the fish and eat it.
(279) The webfoot of the otter helps it to catch fish in the river.
(280) The otter used its nimble forepaw to crack open a clam shell.
(281) The otter's tail slap was a playful gesture towards its mate.
(282) The otter can outcompete other animals for fish in the river.
(283) The Asian small-clawed otter is a small mammal found in Asia.
(284) The otter's tail was long and helped it steer while swimming.
(285) The sea otter is a species of mammal that lives in the ocean.
(286) We watched a whitetailed otter playfully swimming in the lake.
(287) The sleek otter glided effortlessly amid the river's currents.
(288) The otter dove to tack beneath the floating logs in the river.
(289) The blubber of a sea otter is used to make fur coats and hats.
(290) The otter's tail was flat and used as a rudder while swimming.
(291) The webbed paws of the otter helped it catch fish in the river.
(292) The sinew of the otter was used to make flexible fishing lines.
(293) The gray back of the otter glistened as it slid into the water.
(294) The blubberiest otter at the aquarium was floating on its back.
(295) The otter snorted towards its mate while swimming in the river.
(296) The otter's anticks at the river were playful and entertaining.
(297) The otter is an aquatic animal that loves to play in the water.
(298) The otter gracefully flopped onto the rock and groomed its fur.
(299) The fisherman disputed the residency of the otter in the river.
(300) The otter's claw was used for catching fish and opening shells.
(301) The North American river otter is a playful and curious animal.
(302) The fish out of the pond was quickly devoured by a hungry otter.
(303) The sea otter is a marine mammal known for its playful behavior.
(304) The otter's flipper back was agile and nimble as it caught fish.
(305) The otter nibbled below the surface of the fish to extract meat.
(306) The sea otter floated seaward on its back enjoying the sunshine.
(307) Hamstringing an otter would cause it immense pain and suffering.
(308) The paddlelike hands of the otter are perfect for catching fish.
(309) The blubber of a sea otter is the thickest of any marine mammal.
(310) The otter played in the river, using its tail to steer and swim.
(311) The otter playfully dove out of the water and onto the riverbank.
(312) The otter's unwebbed paws made it an excellent swimmer and diver.
(313) The otter playfully swam in a curving path, chasing its own tail.
(314) The naiant stance of the otter made it look playful and carefree.
(315) The adorable baby otter made everyone in the room squee with joy.
(316) The otter slaked up against a riverbank, enjoying the cool water.
(317) The otter used its snout to crack open a clam, enjoying its meal.
(318) The otter's burrow was a riverside den with a dry, cozy interior.
(319) The fur from the otter was once used to make waterproof clothing.
(320) The otter's frolics in the stream were adorable and entertaining.
(321) The eyespot on the otter's fur was a visual cue for communication.
(322) The furred otter playfully slid down the riverbank into the water.
(323) The otter playfully dived into the water to fish down on its prey.
(324) The river otter playfully swam in a meandering path in the stream.
(325) I received a cute forward about a baby otter playing in the water.
(326) The unscales otter floated on its back, cracking open a shellfish.
(327) The otter was adorably playful, and it loved to swim in the river.
(328) The baby otter was adorably cuddly as it snuggled with its mother.
(329) The thought of someone trying to hamstring an otter makes me sick.
(330) The snout for the otter is used for catching and eating shellfish.
(331) The otter's tail was under the water as it swam through the river.
(332) The nimbleness of the otter allowed it to catch fish in the river.
(333) The whiskers on the otter's face helped it catch fish in the river.
(334) The otter playfully engaged in a tail slap battle with its sibling.
(335) The blubberiest otter at the sanctuary was enjoying a meal of fish.
(336) The otter's tail propelled it gracefully under the water's surface.
(337) The otter's home range is along the river, where it hunts for fish.
(338) The river otter pup swaddled up to its parent for swimming lessons.
(339) The baby otter was adorable as it floated on its back in the water.
(340) The otter gracefully flopped onto the ice, showing off its agility.
(341) The subadult otter playfully slid down the riverbank into the water.
(342) The otter playfully tossed its flipper away and dove into the water.
(343) The otter would playfully peep up from the river every now and then.
(344) The otter nuzzled up against the fence, sliding down into the water.
(345) The otter was brought into captivity for research on their behavior.
(346) The baby otter was adorably curious as it explored its surroundings.
(347) Hamstringing an otter is a barbaric practice that should be stopped.
(348) The otter playfully swam in a zigzag pattern chasing after its prey.
(349) The otter rolled in the sand to rub against it and remove excess oil.
(350) The otter would rub against downy rocks to remove algae from its fur.
(351) The pelage of the otter was waterproof and kept it warm in the water.
(352) The sea otter is a social animal and often forms groups called rafts.
(353) The otter somersaulted in the air and dove gracefully into the river.
(354) The otter slid down the riverbank and dove gracefully into the water.
(355) The otter playfully swam in a zigzag pattern, diving and resurfacing.
(356) The otter was rescued from captivity and released back into the wild.
(357) The otter lazily flipped its flipper aside as it floated on its back.
(358) The otter was able to slide across the riverbank to get to the water.
(359) The giant otter is a species of otter that is found in South America.
(360) The otter's claw was used for catching fish and cracking open shells.
(361) The playful otter would often pounce at fish swimming by in the river.
(362) The sea otter is a mustelid that spends most of its time in the water.
(363) The neotenous behavior of the otter made it a joy to watch at the zoo.
(364) The otter sat on its haunches, cracking open a shellfish with a stone.
(365) The otter sleeked along the riverbank, diving in and out of the water.
(366) The blubbery sea otter floated on its back, cracking open a shellfish.
(367) The otter nuzzled up against the counter, searching for a fishy snack.
(368) The otter hunched up beneath the seaweed, holding a shell in its paws.
(369) The otter skillfully nipped onto the rock to crack open the shellfish.
(370) The otter was rescued from captivity and released back into the river.
(371) The otter's whiskery snout was perfect for catching fish in the river.
(372) The unwebbed feet of the otter made it difficult for it to catch fish.
(373) The giant otter is a species of otter that is native to South America.
(374) The otter's tail was long and muscular, used for swimming and balance.
(375) The otter was rescued from captivity and released into a nearby river.
(376) The orphaned baby otter was taught how to swim by its surrogate mother.
(377) The sea otter is an endangered species due to hunting and habitat loss.
(378) The otter's tail down towards the water helped it steer while swimming.
(379) The otter playfully flips its flipper down, splashing water all around.
(380) The otter used its flipper to flip aside a rock and find a tasty snack.
(381) The otter playfully flopped onto the shore, rolling around in the sand.
(382) The otter playfully wallowed up to its sleek body in the flowing river.
(383) The otter family dove quickly into the river to escape from a predator.
(384) The otter is a playful aquatic mammal that lives in rivers and streams.
(385) The Amazonian giant otter is the largest species of otter in the world.
(386) The otter would nuzzle against its mother's chest when it was swimming.
(387) The otter's playful nature reminded me to enjoy life's simple pleasures.
(388) The jolly behind of the otter slid smoothly into the river as it played.
(389) The otter playfully surfaced into the river, splashing water all around.
(390) The otter playfully likes to burrow in mud and slide down the riverbank.
(391) The Asian small-clawed otter is the smallest otter species in the world.
(392) The otter's legs are too small and delicate to withstand a hamstringing.
(393) The otter skillfully used its snout to crack open a shellfish for dinner.
(394) The otter playfully flopped onto the water and dove down to catch a fish.
(395) The otter flipped its flipper back from the rock and dove into the water.
(396) The underfur of the otter is highly valued for its warmth and durability.
(397) The otter is a semiaquatic animal that is known for its playful behavior.
(398) The underfur of the otter is dense and helps keep it buoyant in the water.
(399) The furred otter built a dam with sticks and mud to create a safe habitat.
(400) The setaceous fur of the otter kept it warm while swimming in cold waters.
(401) The otter's tail was down against its sleek fur as it played in the river.
(402) The otter nuzzled up against the car, sliding playfully on the wet ground.
(403) The otter would growl along with other river animals playing in the water.
(404) The otter was brought into captivity to be part of a conservation program.
(405) The otter played in the river, and its offspring splashed and swam nearby.
(406) The otter playfully peeped up from the water, holding a fish in its mouth.
(407) The otter used its forepaw to hold onto a rock while floating in the water.
(408) The otter slicked down from under the log and swam gracefully in the river.
(409) The friskiness of the otter was a delight to see as it played in the river.
(410) The playful otter entertained the visitors with its splashings in the water.
(411) The otter playfully dove underwater only to quickly break the surface again.
(412) The otter's flehmen response showed its ability to locate fish in the water.
(413) A playful otter flopped onto the shore, rolling around in the sand with joy.
(414) The otter playfully decided to dive unexpectedly from a rock into the river.
(415) The otter dove into the water and flipped its flipper away from the surface.
(416) The otter played in the water, occasionally diving to mink away with a fish.
(417) The underfur of the otter is often used in the production of gloves and hats.
(418) The otter's flipper back allowed it to swim swiftly and catch fish with ease.
(419) The otter's burrow was located near a river where it could easily catch fish.
(420) The otter swam in a side to side motion as it searched for food in the river.
(421) The plantigrade paws of the otter are adapted for swimming and catching fish.
(422) The calmness of the lake was be disturbed by the splashing of a playful otter.
(423) The otter playfully slid down the riverbank and then attempted to slide up it.
(424) The otter skillfully caught a fish and tossed its flipper away in celebration.
(425) The blubberiest otter pup at the sanctuary was playfully sliding down a slide.
(426) The otter effortlessly swims in a side to side motion, chasing after its prey.
(427) The otter playfully foraged about under the riverbank, searching for crayfish.
(428) The subadult otter frolicked in the river, practicing its swimming techniques.
(429) The otter would growl about the fisherman taking too many fish from its river.
(430) The otter would growl after the fisherman caught too many fish from its river.
(431) The nimbleness of the otter allowed it to swim through the water with agility.
(432) The otter playfully swam in a curving path, diving and splashing in the water.
(433) The fur from the otter was used to make gloves that were both warm and stylish.
(434) Guyana has a diverse flora and fauna, including the giant otter and the jaguar.
(435) The friskiness of the otter was a delight to observe as it played in the water.
(436) The baby otter in the zoo was cute like a button, it was swimming in the water.
(437) The sea otter has a thick fur coat that helps keep it warm in cold ocean waters.
(438) The sea otter's fur is highly valued for its softness and insulation properties.
(439) The otter's gullet is equipped with sharp teeth that help it catch and eat fish.
(440) The baby otter at the aquarium was so adorable, I could have watched it all day.
(441) The habitat of the river otter is being restored through a conservation project.
(442) I watched the otter swim in a meandering path, diving and resurfacing with ease.
(443) The sea otter would swim along the kelp forest and search for its favorite food.
(444) The otter dove with agility into the lake, disappearing beneath the calm surface.
(445) The injured otter struggled to swim and would occasionally flounder on the water.
(446) The air bladder of a sea otter helps it to stay afloat while resting or sleeping.
(447) The sea otter is a protected species in many countries to ensure its conservation.
(448) The baby otter at the aquarium was so adorable that we wanted to watch it all day.
(449) The otter dove with agility into the river, disappearing beneath the flowing water.
(450) The otter nuzzled up against the fence, sliding down a nearby slope into the water.
(451) The otter playfully booped its snout against the rock, entertaining its companions.
(452) The baby otter at the aquarium was so adorable that I wanted to take a video of it.
(453) The sea otter's blubberier body kept it warm while it slept on the water's surface.
(454) The otter splashed around in the water, flipping its flipper down from the surface.
(455) The wildlife biologist bottle fed the baby otter until it could swim and catch fish.
(456) The otter playfully slid above a pillow in the water, enjoying its slippery surface.
(457) The otter playfully dove into the water, breaking the surface with a playful splash.
(458) The baby otter at the aquarium was so adorable that everyone wanted to take it home.
(459) The piscivorous diet of the otter consists mainly of fish and other aquatic animals.
(460) The friskiest otter in the river would slide down the bank and splash into the water.
(461) The laniary teeth of a otter are curved and ideal for catching and holding onto fish.
(462) The otter dove with agility into the river, disappearing beneath the water's surface.
(463) The sharp-toothed otter effortlessly cracked open shells to access its favorite food.
(464) The otter preens itself by rolling in the water to keep its fur clean and waterproof.
(465) The otter's sleek fur allowed it to easily burrow in mud and glide through the water.
(466) The otter was caught in a trap set by a conservation group studying their population.
(467) The otter playfully flipped its flipper aside, inviting its friend to join in the fun.
(468) The sharp-toothed otter used its teeth to crack open shells and feast on the contents.
(469) The sea otter is known for its ability to crack open hard-shelled prey using its teeth.
(470) The otter used its flipper to flip aside a piece of seaweed and find a hidden treasure.
(471) The Po River is an important habitat for endangered species, such as the European otter.
(472) The sea otter is a cute and furry sea animal that is known for its ability to use tools.
(473) The otter slid down the riverbank, its sleek tail behind propelling it through the water.
(474) The North American river otter is a playful and curious mammal found in rivers and lakes.
(475) The sea otter's population has been recovering in recent years due to conservation efforts.
(476) The otter population is already threatened, hamstringing them would only make matters worse.
(477) The otter held a shell in its forepaws and cracked it open to get to the tasty morsel inside.
(478) The alligator's sharp teeth sank down on the struggling otter, ending its fight for survival.
(479) The river otter playfully swam in a serpentine pattern, enjoying the cool water on a hot day.
(480) The sea otter wrapped itself around the holdfasts of the kelp, using it as a raft to rest on.
(481) Anyone who attempts to hamstring an otter should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.
(482) Foraging for clams, the otter used rocks to crack open the shells and extract the meat inside.
(483) The North American river otter is a playful and curious mammal that lives in rivers and lakes.
(484) The river otter played in the gully above the estuary, splashing and diving in the calm waters.
(485) The otter's waterproof fur is an adaptation that allows it to swim and stay warm in cold water.
(486) The otter used its flipper to flip a clam onto its belly before flipping it back into its mouth.
(487) The North American river otter is a playful and curious animal that lives in rivers and streams.
(488) The sea otter's fur is so buoyant that it helps keep the animal afloat while resting or sleeping.
(489) Some species of mustelids, such as the sea otter, are endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.
(490) Forages of seaweed and small fish sustain the sea otter, which spends most of its time in the water.
(491) The otter's playful nature was evident as it continued to burrow in mud and slide down the riverbank.
(492) The bunodont teeth of the otter enable it to efficiently catch and consume fish and other aquatic prey.
(493) The otter was having fun as it would swim on the surface of the river and then dive down to catch some fish.
(494) The otter dove gracefully into the river, disappearing momentarily before resurfacing with a fish in its mouth.
(495) The Aleutian Islands are a crucial habitat for endangered species, such as the Steller sea lion and the northern sea otter.
(496) Guyana has a diverse flora and fauna, with species like the jaguar, giant river otter, and harpy eagle found in its forests.
(497) The ecological niche of the sea otter is closely tied to the availability of kelp forests, which provide both food and shelter.
(498) The ecological niche of the sea otter is closely tied to kelp forests, as they use the kelp to anchor themselves while they hunt for food.
(499) The conservationists worked tirelessly to restore the natural habitat of the river otter, and their efforts paid off when the population began to increase.
(500) Breton is a region of natural beauty and biodiversity, with its diverse ecosystems, such as the salt marshes and the heathlands, and its rare species, such as the European otter and the gray seal, so it is a treasure trove of wildlife and nature.
Otter meaning
Otter is a noun that refers to a semiaquatic mammal belonging to the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, badgers, and wolverines. These adorable creatures are known for their playful nature, sleek bodies, and webbed feet, making them excellent swimmers. If you are looking to incorporate the word "otter" into your sentences, here are some tips to help you do so effectively:
1. Basic Definition and Usage: - Otter can be used as a subject or object in a sentence. For example: - Subject: "The otter gracefully glided through the water." - Object: "I spotted an otter near the riverbank."
2. Describing Otters: - Otters possess several distinctive characteristics that can be used to describe them. These include their sleek fur, playful behavior, and aquatic lifestyle. Here are some examples: - "The otter's velvety fur glistened in the sunlight." - "Children giggled as they watched the otters frolic in the water." - "Otters are known for their ability to dive and catch fish underwater."
3. Habitat and Environment: - Otters are primarily found in freshwater habitats such as rivers, lakes, and wetlands. When using the word "otter" in the context of their habitat, consider the following: - "The otter built its den near the riverbank, providing easy access to its food source." - "Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the otter's natural habitat from pollution and habitat destruction."
4. Otters as Symbolic or Metaphorical: - The word "otter" can also be used metaphorically or symbolically to convey certain qualities or characteristics. Here are a few examples: - "Her laughter was as playful as an otter splashing in the water." - "The team worked together seamlessly, just like a family of otters."
5. Otters in Popular Culture: - Otters have gained popularity in various forms of media, including books, movies, and cartoons. When referring to otters in a cultural context, you can use the following examples: - "The children's book featured an adventurous otter as the main character." - "The animated film showcased a heartwarming friendship between a bear and an otter."
6. Conservation and Protection: - Otters are considered a vulnerable species in many regions due to habitat loss and pollution. When discussing otters in the context of conservation or protection, consider the following: - "Efforts are being made to reintroduce otters into their natural habitats to restore their populations." - "Educating the public about the importance of preserving otter habitats is crucial for their long-term survival."
In conclusion, the word "otter" can be used in various contexts, ranging from describing their physical attributes to symbolizing certain qualities. By incorporating these tips into your sentences, you can effectively utilize the word "otter" and enhance your communication skills.
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