Spinner dolphins give birth to a single calf after a gestation period of about 11 months. The mother is highly protective and nurturing, often keeping the calf close and helping it to the surface to breathe. Calves are typically weaned by six months but may stay with their mothers for several years, learning essential skills and social behaviors within the pod. The mother-dolphin bond is strong, and the pod often assists in the care of young calves.
a spinner dolphin
a spinner dolphin habitat
Spinner dolphin was created in 1828.
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Spinner dolphins have many different predators that will eat them. These predators of the spinner dolphin include killer whales, pygmy killer whales, pilot whales, and sharks.
spinner dolphins enemies are cookie cutter sharks the spinner dolphins try to get away but they can't and the cookie cutter sharks take a bite out of the spinner dolphin's tail and the bite is a shape of a cookie and the spinner dolphin can't heal.
spinner dolphins enemies are cookie cutter sharks the spinner dolphins try to get away but they can't and the cookie cutter sharks take a bite out of the spinner dolphin's tail and the bite is a shape of a cookie and the spinner dolphin can't heal.
The Scientific name for a short-nose spinner is Stenella clymene, and for a long-nose spinner is Stenella longirostris. For striped dolphins is Stenella coeruleoalba.
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