Otters typically travel between 1 to 3 miles from their dens in search of food, although some species, like river otters, can cover greater distances depending on the availability of food sources. Their feeding range can vary based on habitat conditions and food abundance. While they are capable of traveling longer distances if necessary, they usually prefer to stay within a manageable area where they can efficiently hunt for fish, crustaceans, and other prey.
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