Delphinus Collection
Delphinus, the playful and graceful creatures of the sea, captivate our hearts with their incredible acrobatics and social behavior
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Delphinus, the playful and graceful creatures of the sea, captivate our hearts with their incredible acrobatics and social behavior. The short-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) showcases its agility as it jumps out of the water in Shetland, Scotland. In Sardines off the coast, we witness a mesmerizing sight of long-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus capensis) feeding on their favorite delicacy. The Snipe fish becomes a feast for the short-beaked common dolphin as it skillfully hunts for its meal. Surging through the waves at high speed, a close-up shot reveals the sheer power and elegance of these magnificent beings in Hebrides, Scotland. Baja California in Mexico witnesses an enchanting display by a pod of long-beaked common dolphins porpoising effortlessly through the ocean's surface. Atlantic ocean waters come alive with mating rituals performed by pairs of Common dolphins in Portugal during July. In Baja California, USA, January brings us another breathtaking moment when a short-beaked common dolphin leaps over crashing waves with unparalleled grace. As they swim on the surface of the ocean, their reflections create an ethereal beauty that leaves us awestruck. Surfacing from beneath Atlantic waters in Portugal during September is yet another spectacle where Delphinus delphis emerges majestically into view. And let's not forget about Delphinus fitzroyi -the Hourglass dolphin- which adds to this diverse family along with Lagenorhynchus cruciger and Phocoena phocoena captured beautifully in Karl Joseph Brodtmann's lithograph from Heinrich Rudolf Schinz's Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals. These glimpses into their world remind us why we must cherish and protect these remarkable creatures who bring joy to our lives while reminding us how interconnected we are to all living beings on this planet.