gptkbp:instance_of
|
gptkb:Otter
|
gptkbp:abilities
|
high intelligence
|
gptkbp:activity_pattern
|
diurnal
|
gptkbp:adaptation
|
thick fur
|
gptkbp:average_temperature
|
approximately 37.5° C
|
gptkbp:behavior
|
playful and social
|
gptkbp:breeding_behavior
|
1 pup per year
|
gptkbp:breeding_range
|
2 to 5 years
|
gptkbp:breeding_season
|
spring to summer
|
gptkbp:climate_adaptation
|
thick fur for insulation
|
gptkbp:climate_impact
|
sensitive to temperature changes
|
gptkbp:color
|
brown fur
|
gptkbp:community_role
|
keystone species in marine ecosystems
|
gptkbp:conservation_efforts
|
gptkb:Sea_Otter_Conservation_Network
rehabilitation programs
illegal hunting
|
gptkbp:conservation_status
|
endangered
|
gptkbp:cultural_representation
|
featured in folklore
|
gptkbp:cultural_significance
|
symbol of marine conservation
|
gptkbp:diet
|
gptkb:ocean
carnivorous
|
gptkbp:environmental_concerns
|
gptkb:Marine_Mammal_Protection_Act
|
gptkbp:fishing_impact
|
overfishing affects prey availability
|
gptkbp:fishing_regulations
|
using tools
|
gptkbp:foraging_behavior
|
diving for food
|
gptkbp:fossil_record
|
dating back 2 million years
|
gptkbp:genetic_diversity
|
low due to population bottleneck
|
gptkbp:gestation_period
|
6 months
|
gptkbp:group_size
|
up to 20 individuals
|
gptkbp:habitat
|
coastal waters
kelp forests
|
gptkbp:habitat_preference
|
clean water and abundant food
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
|
Shellington Sea Otter
|
gptkbp:human_interaction
|
gptkb:tourism
|
gptkbp:is_a_tool_for
|
uses rocks to crack shells
|
gptkbp:length
|
60 to 100 cm
|
gptkbp:life_cycle
|
aquatic mammals
|
gptkbp:lifespan
|
15 years
|
gptkbp:mating_system
|
monogamous
|
gptkbp:migration
|
non-migratory
|
gptkbp:parent
|
females care for pups
|
gptkbp:population
|
around 100,000 individuals
|
gptkbp:population_trend
|
decreasing
|
gptkbp:predators
|
gptkb:great_white_sharks
|
gptkbp:public_awareness
|
education programs on conservation.
|
gptkbp:range
|
gptkb:North_Pacific_Ocean
|
gptkbp:reproduction
|
live births
|
gptkbp:research_importance
|
indicator species for ocean health
|
gptkbp:scientific_name
|
gptkb:Enhydra_lutris
|
gptkbp:skin_color
|
dark brown
|
gptkbp:social_behavior
|
grooming each other
|
gptkbp:social_structure
|
social groups
|
gptkbp:speed
|
up to 5 mph
|
gptkbp:symbiotic_relationships
|
with kelp forests
|
gptkbp:team
|
protected marine areas
|
gptkbp:threats
|
habitat loss
|
gptkbp:vocalization
|
chirps and whistles
|
gptkbp:weight
|
50 to 100 pounds
|
gptkbp:wildlife
|
oil spills
marine protected areas
due to coastal development
efforts to restore kelp forests
|
gptkbp:young
|
pups
|
gptkbp:bfsParent
|
gptkb:The_Octonauts
|
gptkbp:bfsLayer
|
5
|