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mating tends to be prolonged and aggressive
mating is aquatic and often involves violent and prolonged copulations
during which the male approaches the female from behind and grasps
her face and nose with his teeth, sometimes pulling her head underwater
while attempting to subdue her
Some females may form pair bonds with a single male while others
may mate with up to three different males during a single estrous
period
most females reach sexual maturity between 2-5 years of age,
with 88% maturing by age 4
most females have been observed to have the first pup by 3-4 years
of age
reproductive rate is maximal at 5 years of age and remains stable
through to age 15
female otters typically mate numerous times during their estrous
period, which lasts several days and occurs about once each year
if a female loses her pup before weaning age, she may enter estrus
and mate repeatedly two or more times in a single year
mean gestation period is approximately 218 days; mean pup dependency
period is about 153 days
the majority of pups are born in spring (February) and early summer
groups of females periodically bring their young pups ashore to
rest in a process known as hauling
female reproductive rates and pup survivorship are generally higher
in undisturbed areas with abundant food resources
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