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  2. Porpoise - Wikipedia

    • Porpoises are small dolphin-like cetaceans classified under the family Phocoenidae. Although similar in appearance to dolphins, they are more closely related to narwhals and belugas than to the true dolphins. There are eight extant species of porpoise, all among the smallest of the toothed whales. Porpoises are distinguished from dolphins by their flattened… See more

    Taxonomy and evolution

    Porpoises, along with whales and dolphins, are descendants of land-living ungulates (hoofed animals) that first entered … See more

    Biology

    Porpoises have a bulbous head, no external ear flaps, a non-flexible neck, a torpedo shaped body, limbs modified into flippers, and a tail fin. Their skull has small eye orbits, small, blunt snouts, and eyes placed on t… See more

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    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumChordata
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    Behaviour

    Porpoises are fully aquatic creatures. Females deliver a single calf after a gestation period lasting about a year. Calving takes place entirely under water, with the foetus positioned for tail-first delivery to … See more

    Interactions with humans

    In Aristotle's time, the 4th century BCE, porpoises were regarded as fish due to their superficial similarity. Aristotle, however, could already see many physiological and anatomical similarities with the ter… See more

     
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  2. Porpoise, (family Phocoenidae), specifically, any of seven species of toothed whales distinguishable from dolphins by their more compact build, generally smaller size (maximum length about 2 metres, or 6.6 feet), and curved blunt snout with spatulate rather than conical teeth. In North America the name is sometimes applied to dolphins.

    www.britannica.com/animal/porpoise

    Porpoises are members of the scientific order Cetacea and are related to dolphins, but the two animals are different species. They both have sleek bodies and large flippers. Both are considered brainy creatures and they both have a melon, a structure in the forehead that they use to produce sound waves for navigating their watery homes.

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  4. What's the difference between dolphins and …

    WEBLearn how to tell apart dolphins and porpoises based on their physical features and behaviors. Dolphins have longer noses, curved dorsal fins, and whistle sounds, while porpoises have smaller mouths, triangular …

     
  5. Porpoise | Definition, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    WEBSep 30, 2024 · porpoise, (family Phocoenidae), specifically, any of seven species of toothed whales distinguishable from dolphins by their more …

  6. Facts About Porpoises - Live Science

    WEBFeb 1, 2017 · Porpoises are members of the scientific order Cetacea and are related to dolphins, but the two animals are different species. They …

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    • How to Tell the Difference Between Dolphins and …

      WEBFeb 22, 2019 · In short, if you come across a sleek, large cetacean with a defined beak and a hooked dorsal fin, you’re likely looking at a dolphin. …

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      • Harbour porpoise - Wikipedia

        WEBThe harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) is one of eight extant species of porpoise. It is one of the smallest species of cetacean . As its name implies, it stays close to coastal areas or river estuaries, and as such, is …

      • 10 Porpoise Facts - Fact Animal

        WEBLearn about porpoises, small toothed whales that are similar to dolphins but more closely related to narwhals. Find out their characteristics, behavior, threats and interesting facts.

      • Harbor Porpoise - National Geographic

        WEBHarbor porpoises are small, shy, and elusive cetaceans that live in temperate coastal waters of the Northern Hemisphere. They have a blunt head, black lips, and spade-shaped teeth, and are frequently caught in …

      • Harbor Porpoise - NOAA Fisheries

        WEBMar 24, 2015 · Learn about the harbor porpoise, a shy and coastal marine mammal that lives in northern temperate and subarctic waters. Find out how NOAA Fisheries protects, conserves, and studies this species and its …

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      • Harbour Porpoise — Porpoise Conservation Society

        WEBLearn about the harbour porpoise, the most widely distributed and commonly sighted cetacean, and its conservation status, range, behaviour, diet, and threats. Find out how to support and adopt this small marine …

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      • Dolphins and Porpoises | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

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      • Harbor Porpoise - National Wildlife Federation

      • Against the odds, world's most endangered porpoise resists …

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