Porpoise can be found in all oceans.
they live in oceans, in Alaska and Asia.
Sharks, whales, crustaceans, mollusks, fishes, seals, jellyfish, sea otter, porpoises.
No, porpoises do not live in the Caspian Sea. The Caspian Sea is home to the Caspian seal, which is the only true marine mammal found in this inland body of water. Porpoises are typically found in coastal and shallow waters of oceans and seas, but they are not adapted to the unique environment of the Caspian Sea.
There are six species of porpoises, and porpoises are found in all of the earth's sea-water oceans, mainly near land masses. There are also freshwater populations of the Finless Purpoise. The Harbour Porpoise can often be seen in harbours and ports in the Northern Hemisphere.Of course, some porpoises live in captivity, in zoos, aquariums and oceanaria.See Related Link below ads
Dolphins and porpoises live in pods.
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Porpoises have been known to live 8-10 years although there are some that lived to be 20 years.
All dolphins and porpoises are mammals. They have hair (a tiny bit) and they are warm-blooded and they have live young which they feed milk.
Internal, as do most mammals. Typically, it takes 3 porpoises -- the mating couple and one other to lift them up so them can breathe. Porpoises also live-nurse their young.
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Porpoises, like dolphins, are mammals. Both animals give birth to live young, have warm blood, and use lungs instead of gills to breathe.
A porpoise is an aquatic mammal. Cetaceans give birth to live young.