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Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) |
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The Harbor Porpoise The Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena
phocoena) is the most widely seen porpoise, sometimes earning it the
nickname "common porpoise." The Harbor Porpoise belongs to the Cetacean
family, a division of water-dwelling mammals that must breathe oxygen.
Due to their relatively small size, they have never been actively hunted
but often fall prey to fishing nets off of the coast. |
Porpoises are
carnivorous, and their diet consists mainly of fish. They like to hunt
schools of fish but will also eat squid, herring, and anchovies. The
average porpoise will take in 4% to 9% of their body weight in fish daily.
The Harbor Porpoise usually swims without coming completely out of the
water, rolling over the waves to catch a breath of air. They can dive in
excess of 700 feet to catch fish and use the echoes from their sound waves
to locate food and other objects. Further Information on the Harbor Porpoise: E-mail info@unitedstatesfauna.com to add your Harbor Porpoise related website. |
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