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The Pacific
White-sided dolphins are absolutely the most Aerial of all the
species jumping and flipping head over tail spins in the air when
they are really worked up!
The Common dolphins,
there here are 2 kinds, short and long beak. They tend to be
the most social with our tour boats. These dolphins are often very
very "friendly" or "touchy feely" amongst themselves allowing us
to even see frequent mating behaviors. They did not get their
names common because they are average by any means, they have
beautiful color patterns, and exciting behavior displays. They
have this name because they are one of the more commonly seen
dolphins in the worlds oceans.
Northern Rightwhale dolphins are definitely the most sleek
and silky smooth looking dolphins as they rise up and out of the
water shooting like bullets because they do not have a dorsal fin
on their back. They are really elegant looking and when you see
them fly out of the water you are left with a feeling of awe.
Their color markings are shinny ebony black with a debonair white
streak going down their bellies and have a very pointed head.
The big heavy round robust Rissos dolphin's can weigh up to
two thousand lbs. and get to be a length of thirteen and a half
feet long. Their body color and markings make them very unique
because they are born a cocoa color brown and get lighter and
lighter as they age while acquiring increasingly more scratches
and scars on their bodies. The oldest animals can look almost pure
white and the dorsal fin on their backs will often be tattered,
torn, and have whole chunks bitten out of them.
All the dolphins in
the Monterey Bay are extremely social animals with complex social
systems, hierarchies, and have family units, however, the
scratches on them prove that they also fight pretty hard. The
scars on the dolphins match their own mouths so don't think for a
minute that these beautiful highly intelligent creatures are only
sweet docile animals because they can really do some biting when
they get mad at each other.
Our local coastal Bottlenose dolphins are just that. The
population is small and utilizes habitats very near shore and in
the surf line. They meander in small groups of 2 to 12 on average
fishing and "perdinking" (technical term) around with the surfers
on many occasions. This means for our trips we are really only
going to be in their potential area as we are heading out or
returning at the end of the trips. So don't forget to start
looking as soon as the trip begins.
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