Yes, there are dolphins in Lake Pontchartrain.
Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises, by Mark Carwardine.
no no reports have been made and they would not survive because most dolphins can only live in salt water
Lake Pontchartrain is 629 square miles.
Porpoises are more closely related to dolphins than whales. Both porpoises and dolphins are part of the family Delphinidae, while whales are a separate family within the order Cetacea.
Battle of Lake Pontchartrain happened on 1779-09-10.
Lake Pontchartrain was named by French explorer, Pierre La Moyne in 1699. He named the lake for the French minister of Marine, Comte de Pontchartrain.
They are bottle nose dolphins.
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Dolphins are related to whales and porpoises.
No, porpoises are not dolphins. While these two animals are both mammals they vary in size, physical characteristics, and behaviors.
Yes, it does.
Many think of dolphins as these beautiful sweet creatures, but they do attack and kill porpoises. It has been documented with videos that they like to bully and hurt baby porpoises.