I am a year 5 student at St. Pius X Catholic School in Glen Innes, Auckland, New Zealand. I am in the Te Wairua Pakiki 4 Learning space and my teachers Ms Nees-Kairua and Mrs Tui
Wednesday, 17 June 2020
Fact about Porpoise
Fact About Porpoise
Porpoises are in the same family to dolphins, but the two of the animals are different.
The porpoises have a mole that is their head. It connects to their navigation and helps them find their way in the ocean.
Porpoises and dolphins have 7 different ways in their body.
Porpoise doesn’t have long breaks like dolphins.Porpoises also have triangular dorsal fins
Dolphins have curved, or hook shape fins. The exception is fin less porpoises They don't have fins at all. And dolphins have curved, and hook fins.The exception is finless porpoises.porpoises doesn’t have fins. And dolphins teeth are cone-shaped and porpoises teeth are spade-shaped.
Porpoises are also shorter than dolphins. They grow to 5 to 6.6 feet ( 1.5. 2 meters )
and weigh 110 to 265.
Harbor porpoises are found throughout the temperate coastal waters of the Northern Hemisphere. As their name suggests, they prefer the shallows, less than 500 feet deep, and are commonly seen in harbors and bays. They are also known to frequent inland waters, including rivers, estuaries, and tidal channels.
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