A porpoise does indeed have an internal skeleton inside of them. The porpoise skeleton is anywhere from 4.6 to 6.2 feet in length and consist of rib bones, a backbone and upper vertebrea.
The same as any human
the agretho skeleton.
Lee Post has written: 'Articulations of a porpoise skeleton' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Design, Porpoises, Skeleton 'The Sperm Whale Engineering Manual, Or, Building a Big Whale Skeleton' 'Building Bear Bones'
i think only the spectacled porpoise live in the open ocean.... but the others live in bays and coastal waters.....
Mussels have a sort of exo-skeleton. Their shell.
A cheetah has an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeleton.
The boney kind.
Skin like leather. It is called porpoise hide.
No a porpoise is a mammal.
internal
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.