All porpoises are carnivors.
They're carnivores.
No, they're carnivores.
Skin like leather. It is called porpoise hide.
Whales and porpoises live their entire lives in salt water.Manatees inhabit tidal zones; they can spend a lot of time in salt water, but they must find fresh water to drink.Seals, sea lions and walruses are considered semi-aquatic. They are born on land and only spend part of their time in the water.Sea otters can walk on land, but are usually born in the ocean and spend all their time there. Marine otters are a similar species; little is known of their behavior, but they do seem to spend more time on land than sea otters.
Not completely wrong, only partially correct. From Wikipedia : ... In biology, abiotic components are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment. These may be classified as light, temperature, water, atmospheric gases, and wind as well as soil and animal (edaphic) and physiographic (nature of land surface) factors. "All the living organisms that inhabit an environment are called biotic factors" - usually organized as prey and predators subcategories clown anemonefish blue marlin great barracuida poroupine fishskipjack tuna smooth hammer head stonefishreptiles green turtle hawksbill birdsbrown booby mammals dugong finless porpoise invertebrates ( some live in kelp)cnidarians crustarears echinodermsmollusks sponges
The first volcano erupted as soon as Earth was formed billions of years ago, and humans obviously didn't exist then, so we had no name for it. The first volcanic eruption that we currently have evidence for (in that these are the oldest volcanic rocks as yet discovered by man) occurred approximately 3.825 Billion years ago at a place known as Porpoise Cove on the shores of Hudson Bay in Northern Quebec in Canada.
No, they're carnivores.
No a porpoise is a mammal.
Porpoise is a noun.
I believe it is a porpoise.
None of the porpoises are common.AnswerThe Harbour porpoise is known as the common porpoise.
The address of the Cape Porpoise Library is: 173 Main Street, Cape Porpoise, 04014 7714
Dall's porpoise
what do the dalls porpoise eat
fishAnswer.A porpoise is actually an aquatic mammal.
A porpoise is a small cetacean similar to a dolphin. Here are some sentences.I saw a porpoise leap from the water when I was at the beach.The porpoise swam alongside our boat.The aquarium just got a new porpoise, and they named him Benny.
the french word for porpoise is marsouin.
A male porpoise is called a bull.