Southern sea otter with her pup in Moss Landing

Photo By/Credit

Carswell, Lilian/USFWS

Date Shot/Created
09/16/2014
Media Usage Rights/License
Public Domain
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A southern sea otter grooms while her pup nurses in Moss Landing, Calif. Sea otter moms are tough. Female sea otters expend enormous amounts of energy on pup-rearing, which they do without assistance from the pup's father. By the time the pup nears weaning at around 6 months old, mom’s daily energy demands are almost twice as high. When prey is limited, that makes mom’s job even harder.
Subject tags
Wildlife refuges
Marine mammals
Mammals
Endangered and/or Threatened species