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Sea otters are known for their incredible ability to use tools to crack open hard shells. In this case, the sea urchin's spines, though sharp, are no match for the otter's dexterous paws and strong teeth. Sea otters often float on their backs while enjoying their meals, and they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of kelp forest ecosystems by controlling sea urchin populations. Without otters, urchins can overgraze and devastate kelp forests. The interaction between the otter and the sea urchin highlights the dynamic relationship between predator and prey in marine environments, showcasing both the otter's resourcefulness and its essential role in the health of coastal ecosystems.
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Super catch and interesting information Jacquie.