The Hebrews did not use Porpoise skin at all, since porpoises are not kosher animals (not to mention the fact that there were no porpoises in the Middle East at the time.
A porpoise has tough leather like skin body covering, that protects them from some predators.
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.
Skin like leather. It is called porpoise hide.
The porpoise clicked to communicate with its handlers.Most people enjoy watching porpoises swim and dart through the water.The young girl wrongly thought the word "porpoise" was the spelling for "purpose". The porpoise seemed to splash the crowd of onlookers on purpose.
No, it is amphibians that have moist skin.
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