Armadillos found in
the US nearly always give birth to identical quadruplets.
The largest bat colony in the world in Bracken Cave, Texas has 20
million bats.
Dolphins can stay active for 15 days or more by sleeping with only
one half of their brain at a time.
Elephants are pregnant for almost two years.
Guinea pigs are neither pigs nor from Guinea.
Koala bears are not bears, they are marsupials.
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Oct 25, 2014
Nov 23, 2012
Dolphins and Porpoises
Many people confuse the two, so here
is a summary of the differences of these mammals.
Dolphins are some of the only animals known to have sex for reasons other than reproduction.
Top Porpoise, bottom Dolphin
Feature | Dolphin Characteristic | Difference in a Porpoise |
The nose |
A dolphin usually
has a pointed snout (beak) |
A porpoise snout is short and blunt
like a cartoon fish sketch (never strongly pointed) |
The fin (Some species of both have no fin on their back) |
The leading edge of the fin on a dolphin's back
is shaped like a curling wave (Called the dorsal fin) |
The leading edge of a porpoise's back fin is
straight. The porpoise's fin is also triangular like a shark's |
The teeth | Dolphins have pointed cone-shaped teeth |
Porpoise teeth are flat, spade shaped, with upper edges that are long and sharp |
Size | Dolphins grow up to 12 feet long | Porpoises are usually less than 7 feet long |
Shape | Dolphins are longer and sleeker in shape | Porpoises are shorter and more compact |
Sounds | Dolphins produce sounds we can hear (and are talkative!) | Porpoise sounds are inaudible to us |
Behavior | Dolphins have much less fear of humans - will ride the waves alongside boats | Porpoises are shy - you are much less
likely to see one - wild or captive. Rarely seen at surface unless up to breathe. |
Groups | Dolphins live in large groups | Porpoises live in pods of 2 - 4 |
Lifespan | Dolphins can live for more than 50 years | Porpoises do not live long past the age of 15 |
Dolphins are some of the only animals known to have sex for reasons other than reproduction.
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