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Dolphins are aquatic mammals belonging to the Cetacea family, and are highly intelligent and social animals, living in pods of up to 12 individuals

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Background imageDolphin Collection: Golden earrings with shaped like a dolphin

Golden earrings with shaped like a dolphin
Earrings with shaped like a dolphin. Gold. From Taranto. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageDolphin Collection: Delphinus delphis, short-beaked common dolphin

Delphinus delphis, short-beaked common dolphin
Plate from a collection of pencil sketches and watercolour drawings of British mammals c. 1890-1910 by Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912)

Background imageDolphin Collection: Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) two adults, leaping, silhouetted at sunset, Roatan

Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) two adults, leaping, silhouetted at sunset, Roatan, Honduras

Background imageDolphin Collection: Two Bottle-nosed dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) breaching, Bay Islands, Honduras, Caribbean

Two Bottle-nosed dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) breaching, Bay Islands, Honduras, Caribbean. Controlled conditions

Background imageDolphin Collection: Temple Of Apollo; Delphi, Greece

Temple Of Apollo; Delphi, Greece

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenosed dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) one jumping the other surfacing, Moray Firth

Bottlenosed dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) one jumping the other surfacing, Moray Firth, Nr Inverness, Scotland, May 2008, Sequence 3/4

Background imageDolphin Collection: Stage Coach Travel

Stage Coach Travel
Two cartoons by Thomas Rowlandson (1756 - 1827) showing on the left, a coach and passengers outside The Dolphin inn at Greenwich, London

Background imageDolphin Collection: Chinese River Dolphin NG 28 China Lipotes vexillifer © Nick Gordon / ARDEA LONDON

Chinese River Dolphin NG 28 China Lipotes vexillifer © Nick Gordon / ARDEA LONDON
NG-28 Chinese River / White Flag / Yangtze / Baiji / White fin River DOLPHIN China Lipotes vexillifer Nick Gordon

Background imageDolphin Collection: Shonisaurus marine reptile, artwork

Shonisaurus marine reptile, artwork
Shonisaurus marine reptile. Artwork of a Shonisaurus hunting a shoal of belemnites. This extinct reptile lived 215 million years ago

Background imageDolphin Collection: Long-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus capensis) three adults

Long-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus capensis) three adults, feeding on baitball school of small bait fish, offshore Port St. Johns, Wild Coast, Eastern Cape (Transkei), South Africa

Background imageDolphin Collection: Long-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus capenisis) adult, leaping, Sea of Cortez, Mexico

Long-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus capenisis) adult, leaping, Sea of Cortez, Mexico

Background imageDolphin Collection: Atlantic spotted dolphins. Bimini, Bahamas

Atlantic spotted dolphins. Bimini, Bahamas

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus Caribbean

Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus Caribbean

Background imageDolphin Collection: Whale and porpoise watching, San Miguel, Azores, Portugal, Atlantic, Europe

Whale and porpoise watching, San Miguel, Azores, Portugal, Atlantic, Europe

Background imageDolphin Collection: Close-up of bottlenose dolphins kissing

Close-up of bottlenose dolphins kissing

Background imageDolphin Collection: Dolphins swimming at sunset, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Dolphins swimming at sunset, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Background imageDolphin Collection: Spotted Dolphin pair (Stenella frontalis). Caribbean

Spotted Dolphin pair (Stenella frontalis). Caribbean
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Group surfing. South Africa

Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Group surfing. South Africa
Tom Walmsley / SplashdownDirect

Background imageDolphin Collection: AUS-31 Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Monkey Mia, Francois Peron National Park, Shark Bay

AUS-31 Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Monkey Mia, Francois Peron National Park, Shark Bay, Western Australia Tim Acker / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageDolphin Collection: Group of striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) swimming

Group of striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) swimming, Strait of Gibraltar, Costa de la Luz, Andalucia (Andalusia), Spain, Europe

Background imageDolphin Collection: Kyle Rhea and Glenelg Bay

Kyle Rhea and Glenelg Bay, sheltered waters between the Isle of Skye and the mainland frequented by dolphins and seals, Glenelg, Highland region, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageDolphin Collection: Spinner Dolphin near Island Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

Spinner Dolphin near Island Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
FG-AT-852 Spinner Dolphin near Island Fernando de Noronha, Brazil Stenella longirostris Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDolphin Collection: Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Bahamas

Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Bahamas
AU-6-MS Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Bahamas Stenella frontalis Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageDolphin Collection: Stranded Risso's dolphin playing out of the water 'Head standing'

Stranded Risso's dolphin playing out of the water "Head standing"
STA-93 Stranded Risso's dolphin - "Head standing, playing out of the water. Scarring is believed to be made by the teeth of other Risso's dolphins or by their squid prey

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - playing underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - playing underwater
STA-91 Bottlenose dolphins - playing underwater Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions Tursiops truncatus Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - four dancing underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - four dancing underwater
STA-52 Bottlenose dolphins - four dancing underwater Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions Tursiops truncatus Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - three leaping Photographed in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico

Bottlenose dolphin - three leaping Photographed in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
FG-DT-425 Bottlenose Dolphins - Group of three leaping Photographed in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico Tursiops truncatus Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageDolphin Collection: A Midsummer Nights Dream

A Midsummer Nights Dream - a mermaid on a dolphins back, as referred to by Oberon. 1862

Background imageDolphin Collection: Dolphin leaping from sea, Roatan Island, Honduras

Dolphin leaping from sea, Roatan Island, Honduras

Background imageDolphin Collection: Adult bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), motion blur image off Isla San Pedro Martir

Adult bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), motion blur image off Isla San Pedro Martir, Baja California Norte, Mexico, North America

Background imageDolphin Collection: Atlantic spotted dolphins. Bimini, Bahamas

Atlantic spotted dolphins. Bimini, Bahamas

Background imageDolphin Collection: Four Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Moray Firth socialising by breaching from

Four Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Moray Firth socialising by breaching from the water
Charlie Phillips / SplashdownDirect

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Tobermory Bay - home of Balamory TV show

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Tobermory Bay - home of Balamory TV show
Nic Davies / SpecialistStock

Background imageDolphin Collection: Risso's dolphin. Photographed along the coast of California - USA (Pacific Ocean)

Risso's dolphin. Photographed along the coast of California - USA (Pacific Ocean)
FG-EC-111 Risso's dolphin coast of California, USA (Pacific Ocean Grampus griseus Heavy scarring on the back and sides of these dolphins is believed to be made by the teeth of other Risso's dolphins)

Background imageDolphin Collection: Hector's Dolphins - one of the smallest marine mammals - it is endangered due to fishing nets

Hector's Dolphins - one of the smallest marine mammals - it is endangered due to fishing nets and boat propellors
MAB-445 Hector's Dolphins - one of the smallest marine mammals - it is endangered due to fishing nets and boat propellors

Background imageDolphin Collection: bottlenose dolphin - female and her calf

bottlenose dolphin - female and her calf
STA-87 bottlenose dolphin - female and her calf Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions Tursiops truncatus Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - underwater

Bottlenose dolphin - underwater
STA-100 Bottlenose dolphin - underwater Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions Tursiops truncatus Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) porpoising, Sado Estuary, Portugal. October

Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) porpoising, Sado Estuary, Portugal. October

Background imageDolphin Collection: Picture No. 12020852

Picture No. 12020852
Bottlenose dolphin, underwater, blowing heart shaped bubbles. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) breaching in front of the camera at Chanonry Point

Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) breaching in front of the camera at Chanonry Point, Moray Firth
Charlie Phillips / SplashdownDirect

Background imageDolphin Collection: Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus truncatus) spy hopping with half of its body clear of

Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus truncatus) spy hopping with half of its body clear of the water with fins
Charlie Phillips / SplashdownDirect

Background imageDolphin Collection: House of the Dolphins, Delos Archaeological Site, Delos Island, Cyclades, Greece

House of the Dolphins, Delos Archaeological Site, Delos Island, Cyclades, Greece

Background imageDolphin Collection: Wider Image - Great Barrier Reef At Risk

Wider Image - Great Barrier Reef At Risk
Tourists walk from a boat after diving in an area called the Coral Gardens located at Lady Elliot Island, north-east of the town of Bundaberg in Queensland, Australia, June 9, 2015

Great officers of state at a English royal coronation ceremony. Chromolithograph from Paul Lacroix 'The Eighteenth
FLO4657108 Great officers of state at a English royal coronation ceremony. Chromolithograph from Paul Lacroix 'The Eighteenth Century: Its Institutions, Customs, and Costumes, London

Unknown dolphin species, crowned dolphin, Delphinus coronatus and Borys' dolphin, Delphinus boryi
FLO4660409 Unknown dolphin species, crowned dolphin, Delphinus coronatus and Borys' dolphin, Delphinus boryi. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lesson's Complements de Buffon

Dusky dolphin, Lagenorhynchus obscurus, and hourglass dolphin, Lagenorhynchus cruciger
FLO4660323 Dusky dolphin, Lagenorhynchus obscurus, and hourglass dolphin, Lagenorhynchus cruciger. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lesson's Complements de Buffon

Southern right whale dolphin, Lissodelphis peronii, and pantropical spotted dolphin
FLO4660321 Southern right whale dolphin, Lissodelphis peronii, and pantropical spotted dolphin. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lesson's Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres

Sowerby's beaked whale, Mesoplodon bidens, beluga whale, Delphinapterus leucas, and South Asian river dolphin
FLO4660308 Sowerby's beaked whale, Mesoplodon bidens, beluga whale, Delphinapterus leucas, and South Asian river dolphin, Platanista gangetica (endangered)



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Dolphin Collection

Dolphins are aquatic mammals belonging to the Cetacea family, and are highly intelligent and social animals, living in pods of up to 12 individuals. Dolphins have a streamlined body shape and a powerful tail fin which helps them swim at speeds of up to 25 mph. They use echolocation to navigate and hunt for food, mainly consisting of fish, squid, and crustaceans. Dolphins communicate with each other using a variety of sounds such as whistles, clicks, and squeaks. They also use body language such as leaping out of the water or slapping their tails on the surface to show excitement or distress and can live for up to 50 years in captivity but typically live shorter lives in the wild due to pollution and hunting by humans. Despite this, dolphins remain an iconic symbol of marine life around the world thanks to their intelligence and playful nature.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Dolphin collection from Media Storehouse offers a range of stunning wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring these intelligent and playful aquatic animals. Dolphins belong to the Cetacea family and are known for their friendly nature and acrobatic displays in the water. Our collection includes beautiful images of dolphins swimming in crystal clear waters or leaping out of the waves against a backdrop of breathtaking sunsets or tropical scenery. These high-quality pieces are perfect for adding a touch of marine life to any room in your home space. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or an inspiring image to brighten up your workspace, our collection has something to suit all tastes and styles. With such a wide variety available, there's no doubt that dolphin lovers will find something they love within this impressive collection.
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What are Dolphin (Cetacea Aquatic Animals) art prints?

Dolphin art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring dolphins, one of the most intelligent and beloved marine mammals. These prints showcase stunning images of dolphins in their natural habitat, capturing their gracefulness and playful nature. They are created using a variety of mediums such as watercolors, oil paints, and digital illustrations. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves these majestic creatures or wants to add a touch of aquatic beauty to their home or office decor. They come in various sizes and can be framed or displayed on canvas for an even more striking effect. In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, Dolphin art prints also serve as educational tools that help raise awareness about the importance of protecting these animals' habitats from pollution and other threats. By purchasing one of these beautiful pieces, you not only enhance your living space but also support conservation efforts aimed at preserving our oceans' biodiversity.
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What Dolphin (Cetacea Aquatic Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Dolphin art prints that are perfect for any marine life enthusiast. You can choose from a variety of stunning images, including photographs and illustrations, depicting these intelligent and playful creatures in their natural habitat. Some of the popular options include close-up portraits of dolphins swimming gracefully through crystal clear waters, aerial views of pods leaping out of the ocean waves, and artistic renditions capturing the beauty and elegance of these aquatic animals. Whether you prefer black-and-white or full-color prints, we have something to suit your taste. The collection features both modern and vintage styles that will complement any home decor or office space. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium paper stock, each print is guaranteed to be vibrant and long-lasting. So if you're looking for beautiful Dolphin art prints to add to your collection or give as a gift, we have got you covered.
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How do I buy Dolphin (Cetacea Aquatic Animals) art prints?

If you're interested in purchasing Dolphin art prints, Media Storehouse is a great place to start. We offer a wide variety of high-quality prints featuring these beautiful aquatic animals, which can be purchased online from their website. To buy Dolphin art prints, simply browse through the selection available on the site and choose the ones that appeal to you most. Once you've found the perfect print or prints, add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will need to provide your shipping information and payment details at this point. Once your order has been processed, your Dolphin art prints will be shipped directly to your door. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of wall art for your home or office or want to give someone special a unique gift they'll treasure forever, Dolphin art prints are an excellent choice. With so many options available from Media Storehouse, it's easy to find exactly what you're looking for.
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How much do Dolphin (Cetacea Aquatic Animals) art prints cost?

The cost of Dolphin art prints from Media Storehouse varies depending on the size, type of print and framing options. The prices are competitive and affordable for anyone looking to add a touch of marine life to their home or office decor. These stunning prints capture the beauty and gracefulness of these intelligent creatures in their natural habitat, making them a popular choice among animal lovers. Whether you prefer canvas, poster or photographic prints, there is something for everyone at Media Storehouse. We offer a wide range of sizes to suit any space and budget, from small 8x10 inch prints to large wall murals that can cover an entire room. Additionally, they have various framing options available such as black or white wooden frames that complement the artwork perfectly. If you're looking for high-quality Dolphin art prints at reasonable prices then Media Storehouse is definitely worth checking out.
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How will my Dolphin (Cetacea Aquatic Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Dolphin art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with protective caps on both ends. We use trusted delivery partners who specialize in handling fragile items like artwork. They ensure that your package is handled with the utmost care during transit, so you can rest assured that your Dolphin art prints will arrive safely. Upon receiving your package, we recommend unrolling the print as soon as possible to avoid any creases or damage caused by prolonged storage in the tube. You can then frame or display your beautiful new artwork however you choose.