A porpoise is a dolphin and a tortoise is a turtle.
Porpoise is a noun.
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.
His Porpoise enjoyed fish.
No, the noun "porpoise" is a common noun, a general word for a type of aquatic mammal; a word for any porpoise anywhere.
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A word that rhymes with "porpoise" is "purpose."
Adipose, glucose, sucrose.
Porpoise dolphins are the same things as porpoise so the answer is, mainly fish. Also, squid and crustaceans.
a porpoise is not a dolphin but is in the same family as dolphins and whales!!
A female dolphin is called a cow Cows
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.
A porpoise is s a mammal, similar to dolphins, manatees and narwhals.
No a porpoise is a mammal.
I believe it is a porpoise.
Porpoise is a noun.
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