Porpoises
Porpoises are small to medium-sized toothed whales in the family Phocoenidae, part of the order Cetacea. They are distinct from true dolphins, typically having a shorter, more rounded snout, spade-shaped teeth, and a stockier body. Most species have a small, triangular dorsal fin and a relatively blunt appearance.
The family Phocoenidae includes two genera: Phocoena, which contains harbor porpoises and vaquitas among others, and
Porpoises feed mainly on small fish, squid, and crustaceans, using echolocation to locate prey. They typically
Reproduction occurs with a long gestation period, and calves are born after nearly a year of development.
Conservation status varies by species. Some populations are resilient, while others face significant threats from bycatch