k Spinner dolphins Spinner dolphins Stenella longirostris swimming in a school. These social animals are found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. They are usually found in schools of approximately 200 individuals. They are small dolphins, not exceeding 2 metres in length, or 75 kilograms in weight. They feed at night, on small fish and squid. Spinner dolphins are named for their lengthways spinning jumps, which are performed most frequently at night. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt. Stock Photo - Afloimages
Sign up
Login
All images
Spinner dolphins Spinner dolphins  Stenella longirostris  swimming in a school. These social animals are found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. They are usually found in schools of approximately 200 individuals. They are small dolphins, not exceeding 2 metres in length, or 75 kilograms in weight. They feed at night, on small fish and squid. Spinner dolphins are named for their lengthways spinning jumps, which are performed most frequently at night. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt.
RM

Spinner dolphins

Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) swimming in a school. These social animals are found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. They are usually found in schools of approximately 200 individuals. They are small dolphins, not exceeding 2 metres in length, or 75 kilograms in weight. They feed at night, on small fish and squid. Spinner dolphins are named for their lengthways spinning jumps, which are performed most frequently at night. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt.

Details

ID
165468519

Collection

License type
Rights Managed

Photographer



Sign in
Member access
Login not found.