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medal 5348
1 year 68 days ago
Given this: "Dolphins are by far more prevalent than porpoises. Most scientists agree that there are 32 dolphin species (plus five closely related species of river dolphin) and only six porpoise species"

How come they don't call it Dolphining? 

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medal 5000
1 year 68 days ago
I just searched it up. Porpoising refers to the action of leaping out of the water to clear waves and get oxygen. Both dolphins and porpoises porpose, so do penguins I think. 

Typically it happens at higher speeds where the animal can’t stop to simply rise for more oxygen. I guess some engineer saw all these cars bouncing up and down and thought of dolphins for some reason and it just caught on.

I don’t think anyone at HQ named any effect based on the number of living species in a family of animals.
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medal 5348
1 year 66 days ago
Stephano
I just searched it up. Porpoising refers to the action of leaping out of the water to clear waves and get oxygen. Both dolphins and porpoises porpose, so do penguins I think. 

Typically it happens at higher speeds where the animal can’t stop to simply rise for more oxygen. I guess some engineer saw all these cars bouncing up and down and thought of dolphins for some reason and it just caught on.

I don’t think anyone at HQ named any effect based on the number of living species in a family of animals.



I imagine that it just sounded better.. rolls off the tongue easier, i've not studied them to know which one porpoises at a faster rate but it would be ironic if Dolphins actually did.  I think that either one wouldn't porpoise at a high rate like a 2022 Mercedes would. 
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medal 5000 Moderator
1 year 66 days ago
Or porpoises were are more common sight at coast, harbours or even rivers. The term quite probably was coined for other things first that were prone to induced up and down movement, like boats and ships.
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medal 5348
1 year 66 days ago

Frank
Or porpoises were are more common sight at coast, harbours or even rivers. The term quite probably was coined for other things first that were prone to induced up and down movement, like boats and ships.



Ahh retrospective naming of Porpoises you think? I would not have thought of that. That's an extra cookie for you Frank. 
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