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Delphinidae Collection (#5)

Delphinidae, commonly known as oceanic dolphins or simply dolphins, encompass a fascinating array of marine creatures

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) portrait; Curacao, Netherlands Antilles

Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) portrait; Curacao, Netherlands Antilles

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) leaps out of the Pacific ocean; Hawaii

Pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) leaps out of the Pacific ocean; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Pantropical spotted dolphins (Stenella attenuata) in open ocean; Hawaii, United States of America

Pantropical spotted dolphins (Stenella attenuata) in open ocean; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) leaping out of the Pacific Ocean; Hawaii

Pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) leaping out of the Pacific Ocean; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Biggs Killer whales or Orcas at sunset, San Juan Islands, Washington

Biggs Killer whales or Orcas at sunset, San Juan Islands, Washington
Biggs Killer whales or Orca (Orcinus orca) swim toward a colorful sunset in the San Juan Islands; Washington, United States of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Two dolphins leaping out of the water side by side

Two dolphins leaping out of the water side by side
Two Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) leaping out of the blue ocean water side by side; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Silhouette of Chilkat Mountains and an orca with a blow cloud reflected in the sunlight, Alaska, USA

Silhouette of Chilkat Mountains and an orca with a blow cloud reflected in the sunlight, Alaska, USA
Silhouette of an orca (Orcinus orca) with its dorsal fin sticking up out of the water in the Lynn Canal and a blow cloud reflected in the warm sunlight with the Chilkat Mountains in the background at

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Silhouette of an orca with dorsal fin up and a blow cloud reflected in the sunlight, Alaska, USA

Silhouette of an orca with dorsal fin up and a blow cloud reflected in the sunlight, Alaska, USA
Silhouette of an orca (Orcinus orca) with its dorsal fin sticking up out of the water on the Lynn Canal with a blow cloud reflected in the warm sunlight; Inside Passage, Alaska

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Atlantic Spotted Dolphin, Bahamas

Atlantic Spotted Dolphin, Bahamas
Atlantic Spotted Dolphin (Stenella plagiodon) have been sighted in herds of several thousand, although they are more often found in smaller groups; Bahamas

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Family group, killer whale calf, orca, Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada

Family group, killer whale calf, orca, Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
Family group, killer whale calf, orca (Orcinus orca), Johnstone Strait near Robson Bight (Michael Biggs) Ecological Reserve; Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Orca whales blowing water with the Coast Mountains in the background, Alaska, USA

Orca whales blowing water with the Coast Mountains in the background, Alaska, USA
Orca whales (Orcinus orca) from AF22 Pod, blowing water reflected in the sunlight in the Lynn Canal with the Coast Mountain Range in the background; Admiralty Island, Alaska, United States of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: An orca whale swims in the Inside Passage of the Lynn Canal at sunset, Alaska, USA

An orca whale swims in the Inside Passage of the Lynn Canal at sunset, Alaska, USA
Silhouette of an orca whale (Orcinus orca) swimming in the water way of the Inside Passage at Lynn Canal with the Chilkat Mountains in the background, covered in the pink hues of the sunset; Juneau

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Atlantic Bottlenose and Spotted Dolphin, Bahamas

Atlantic Bottlenose and Spotted Dolphin, Bahamas
Mr. Fleetham spent an afternoon photographing these Atlantic Spotted Dolphin (Stenella plagiodon). During the several hours in the water a group of Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncates)

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Spinner Dolphins, Hawaii, USA

Spinner Dolphins, Hawaii, USA
Two Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) off the island of Lanai; Lanai, Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Spinner Dolphins, Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, USA

Spinner Dolphins, Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, USA
Three spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) leap out of the Pacific Ocean off the island of Lanai; Lanai, Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Spinner Dolphins

Spinner Dolphins
Three Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) leap out of the Pacific Ocean off the island of Lanai; Lanai, Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: A Split View Of Spinner Dolphin (Stenella Longirostris) Below Water And The Island Of Lanai Above;

A Split View Of Spinner Dolphin (Stenella Longirostris) Below Water And The Island Of Lanai Above; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Four Spinner Dolphin (Stenella Longirostris) Off The Island Of Lanai; Hawaii

Four Spinner Dolphin (Stenella Longirostris) Off The Island Of Lanai; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Dolphins Playing In The Ocean

Dolphins Playing In The Ocean

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Rough-toothed dolphin skull with ink scrimshaw

Rough-toothed dolphin skull with ink scrimshaw
Skull of a rough-toothed dolphin, a species that lives deep in tropical waters.The skull, believed to date back to 1850, has been decorated with ink by sailors in scrimshaw

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Cross-section underwater view of dolphins swimming and leaping over water surface, side view

Cross-section underwater view of dolphins swimming and leaping over water surface, side view

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: Lagenorhynchus obscurus, dusky dolphin

Lagenorhynchus obscurus, dusky dolphin
Delphinus fitzRoyi. Plate from The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Vol. 1 Part 2 Mammalia, 1838-1839, by Charles Darwin

Background imageDelphinidae Collection: The Soosoo of the Ganges, a river dolphin

The Soosoo of the Ganges, a river dolphin
Line drawing, plate 28 from the Naturalists Library volume XXV11 by Robert Hamilton, 1836




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Delphinidae, commonly known as oceanic dolphins or simply dolphins, encompass a fascinating array of marine creatures. Among them are the awe-inspiring Killer Whales, also known as Orcas (Orcinus orca). These magnificent beings possess an undeniable power and intelligence that captivates our imagination. One such instance is captured in a breathtaking photograph where Mel, a male Killer Whale, launches himself towards a young South American sea lion with astonishing force. This display of hunting prowess reminds us of their position at the top of the food chain. In another snapshot taken off the coast of Shetland, Scotland, an entire pod of Orca whales emerges from beneath the waves in perfect synchrony. Their sleek bodies glisten under the April sunlight as they navigate through open waters together – a testament to their strong social bonds. Not far away in Port Aransas, a playful Bottlenose dolphin named Tursiops truncatus finds joy amidst towering waves created by passing oil tankers. Its acrobatic leaps and spins showcase both its agility and affinity for adventure. Meanwhile, under the enchanting evening light at Moray Firth, two Bottlenose dolphins breach simultaneously against an ethereal backdrop. Their graceful movements seem almost choreographed as they celebrate life's simple pleasures. The collaborative nature of killer whale pods becomes evident when witnessing them hunt in unison within herring baitballs. With strategic precision and teamwork, these intelligent predators secure their next meal while leaving spectators awestruck by their coordinated efforts. Venturing into warmer waters over vibrant coral reefs reveals yet another facet diversity: Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins gracefully glide above this underwater wonderland. Their presence adds an extra layer of beauty to this already mesmerizing ecosystem. Journeying further east to Ogasawara / Bonin Islands in Japan unveils Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins displaying unique behavior rarely witnessed - one individual with its penis extended.