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River of the Porpoises (translated from French)
River of the Porpoises This article is one ébauche to be ... knowledge by modifying it. River of the Porpoises Longuor km Altitude of the source m ... the mouth Cours - hydrology River of the Porpoises is one fleuve français located in overseas ...
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Porpoise
Porpoise ? Porpoises Phocoena phocoena, Harbour Porpoise Scientific classification | Genera Neophocaena Phocoena - Harbor porpoises Phocoenoides - Dall's Porpoises The porpoises are small cetaceans of the family Phocoenidae ... of the teeth and of the head. Porpoises, divided into six species, live in ...
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Dall's Porpoise
... distinguishing feature. It is larger than other porpoises, growing up to 230 cm in length ... between 130 and 200 kg. Dall's Porpoises live for upto 15 years. Population and ... of Japan. The species differs from other porpoises in that it prefers deep water and ... estimates exists (surveying is hampered by the porpoises' propensity for approaching boats) the global population ... the Sea of Okhotsk. Behaviour Dall's Porpoises are hugely active creatures. They will ...
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Harbour Porpoise
... is a little smaller than the other porpoises. It is about 75 cm long at ... of the mouth to the flippers. Harbour Porpoises live up to 25 years. Population and ... of about 15C. In the Atlantic, Harbour Porpoises may be present in a concave band ... the Black and Baltic Seas. Conservation Harbour Porpoises are not and never have been actively ... key concern is the large number of porpoises caught each year in gill nets ...
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Talk:Porpoise
... improved with a standard diver-shot of porpoises. Porpoises and dolphins I have removed the recently ... paragraph that said "The critical distinction between porpoises and dolphins, is that porpoises tend to be more talkative and relaxed ... of the world where different types of porpoises live would be most helpful. It ...
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Finless Porpoise
... the Persian Gulf. Throughout their range, the porpoises stay in shallow waters (up to 50m ... as the optimum for sharks, dolphins and porpoises is not the only possible body shape for a marine animal. Adult Finless porpoises are a uniform light grey colour. Infants ... at 3 - 7 years of age. Finless Porpoises eat a wide range of fish, shrimp ... are not enough data to place finless porpoises on the endangered species list, except ...
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Cetacea
... The order Cetacea includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. Cetus is Latin and is used in ... Odontoceti (toothed whales, which includes dolphins and porpoises). Evolution Main article: Evolution of cetaceans Cetaceans ... members of Odontoceti, such as dolphins and porpoises, perform echolocation. Many toothed whales emit clicks ... include sperm whales, beluga whales, dolphins and porpoises. The 'baleen whales' or Mysticeti do not ... Genus Delphinapterus Beluga, Delphinapterus leucas Family Phocoenidae: Porpoises Genus Neophocaena Finless Porpoise, Neophocaena phocaenoides ...
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Talk:Orca/Is it a dolphin, a whale, both?!
... Dolphins Dorling Kindersely Handbooks: Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises Whales and Dolphins in Question Smithsonian Press ... cetaceans, Swan Hill Press Dolphins, Whales and Porpoises: 2002-2010 Conservation Action Plan for World ... Group Reader's Digest Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises Cetacean Societies: Field studies of Dolphins and ... the members of Delphiniadae and Platanistoidea) or porpoises, or you are trying to troll me ... could be named animals) whales, dolphins and porpoises. It is not even loosely in ...
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Dolphin (Fisherymanagement wiki)
... are aquatic mammals related to whales and porpoises . The name is from Ancient Greek delphis ... this article, the second definition is used. Porpoises (suborder Odontoceti , family Phocoenidae ) are thus not ... all hybridize in the wild. Dall's Porpoises and Harbour Porpoises have hybridized in the wild. There has ... of dolphins Dolphins, along with whales and porpoises, are descendants of land-living mammals, ...
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User:Pcb21/Name the whales
... whales, which are dolphins and which are porpoises? In many languages there is only one ... a bit different. The whales, dolphins and porpoises are three distinct, non-overlapping sets of ... species that together form the cetaceans. The porpoises are easy - six species in one family ... Sperm Whale), and all the dolphins and porpoises. Thus, yes, indeed you get apparently odd ...
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