Importance
Classification
Anatomy
Respiration and Circulation
Nervous System and/or Sensory Capability
Locomotion
Feeding
Digestion and Excretion
Adaptions
Reproduction
Symbiotic Relationships
Human Activity
Sea Otters
Symbiotic Relationships
The Sea Otters have a Symbiotic Relationship with Kelp. The Sea Otters eat Sea Urchins, which harm the kelp. And the Kelp provides an anchor for the Sea Otter when they sleep.