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The findings may also have implications for a few finless creatures, including people.
A study of finless porpoises in China, however, has shed some light on the subject.
The lives of finless porpoise are also at risk.
The natural history of the finless sleeper ray is poorly understood.
'How did you know it was a finless porpoise?
In addition, unlike other members of this family, Finless porpoises have lived under captivity for over 15 years.
Five finless porpoises were first introduced in 1990 to see if it was a suitable habitat.
Initially, the aircraft was finless and had a rudder of almost circular shape.
This will help improve the finless porpoise conservation programmes.
This finless style requires more balance and finesse than having the fins attached.
But it made the compact, finless Drunkard's Walk look like a clown.
Similarly, the Southern is the only finless dolphin in the southern hemisphere.
Among the fauna found here include: coral, dugong and the finless porpoise.
Then, the animal apparently wanted a look at his finless swimming companion whose hands he felt on his underside.
There were four slender finless rudders, roughly equally spaced between these two planes.
Although they show no acrobatics in the water, finless porpoises are believed to be very active swimmers.
The bay houses a rare species of finless porpoise, which does not leave the bay during its lifetime.
In contrast, using the sandbar is essential to a rider's (finless) advantage when bodywhomping.
Freshwater populations of the finless porpoise also exist.
The finless porpoise almost completely lacks a dorsal fin.
Nearby, Hot Needle of Inquiry had been fileted like a finless fish.
The river dolphins should also not be confused with freshwater populations of porpoises, such as the finless porpoise.
Since this species remains in coastal waters, it has a high degree of interaction with humans, which often puts the finless porpoise at risk.
The wu refers to the finless porpoises, which are black, and the bak, white, referring to Chinese river dolphins.
There are many rare aquatic animals, such as the white dolphin, finless porpoise, Yangtze alligator, and so on.