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Sea otters dwell in the
North Pacific. They are the largest of the mustelids, a group which also
includes freshwater otters, weasels, and badgers. They are from four to five
feet long, and most weigh from 60 to 85 pounds. Large males may weigh 100 pounds
or more.
Unlike most marine mammals, such ms seals or dolphins,
sea otters lack a layer of blubber, and therefore have to eat up to 30% of their
body weight a day in clams, crabs, fish, octopus, squids, and other delicacies
to maintain body heat. Their voracious appetites do not create food shortages,
though, because they are picky eaters, each animal preferring only a few food
types. Thus no single type of fond source is exhausted. Sea otters play an
important environmental role by protecting forests of seaweed called kelp, which
provide shelter and nutrients for many species. Certain sea otters feast on
invertebrates like sea urchins and abalones that destroy kelp.
Sea otters eat and sleep while floating on their backs, often on masses of
kelp. They seldom come on shore. Sea otters keep warm by means of their
luxuriant double-layered fur, the densest among animals. The soft outer fur
forms a protective cover that keeps the fine underfur dry. One square inch of
underfur contains up to 1 million hairs. Unfortunately, this essential feature
almost led to their extinction, as commercial fur hunters drastically reduced
their numbers.
Under government protection, the sea otter
population has recovered. While elated by the otters return, scientists are
concerned about the California sea otter population growth of 5% a year, lagging
behind the 18% a year rate among Alaska otters. Sea otters are extremely
sensitive to pollution. In 1989 up to 5,000 sea otters perished when the Exxon
Valdez spilled oil in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
Which of the following best describes sea otters’ relationship with kelp forests according to the passage
A.The kelp serves as food for the otter.
B.The otters protect the kelp by eating animals that destroy it.
C.The otters eliminate the kelp’s source of nutrients.
D.The kelp is destroyed when the otters build shelters.