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- Porpoise - Wikipedia
Porpoises are distinguished from dolphins by their flattened, spade-shaped teeth distinct from the conical teeth of dolphins, and lack of a pronounced beak, although some dolphins (e g Hector's dolphin) also lack a pronounced beak
- Porpoise - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Predators, Pictures
Along with whales and dolphins, porpoises are descendants of land-living ungulates that entered the ocean almost 50 million years ago Currently, there are 8 extant species under three genera: Neophocaena (Finless porpoises), Phocoena, and Phocoenoides
- Whats the difference between dolphins and porpoises?
People use the terms dolphins, porpoises, and whales to describe marine mammals belonging to the order Cetacea (from the Greek work ketos, “large sea creature”), and often use them interchangeably
- Porpoise | Definition, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
The finless porpoises (Neophocaena phocaenoides and N asiaeorientalis) are small slow-moving inhabitants of coastal waters and rivers along the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean
- Porpoises – meet the different species - Whale Dolphin Conservation USA
The porpoise family contains seven porpoise species Porpoises hunt fast-moving fish, squid, and other sea creatures They have blubber to keep them warm, a single blowhole, and most have a dorsal fin and countershading camouflage which means they are darker on their back than their belly
- 10 Porpoise Facts - Fact Animal
Porpoises are small, toothed whales, similar in shape to dolphins, but more closely related to their Arctic cousins This creature probably has the highest joke-to-humour ratio of any animal on earth
- Porpoise Conservation Society — Research, Education, Conservation
We support research on porpoises In order to protect species, we need to understand them That is why we support and contribute to scientific research on porpoises Our mission is the protection and conservation of all species of porpoise and their natural habitats through research and education Seen a porpoise?
- Harbor Porpoise - The Marine Mammal Center
Learn about the habitat, population status and behavior of harbor porpoises
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