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Home / Environment / Rare 'Skunk Dolphin' Fearlessly Approaches Tourist

Rare 'Skunk Dolphin' Fearlessly Approaches Tourist

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Commerson's dolphins, nicknamed 'skunk' or 'panda' dolphins, are rarely seen.
  • The dolphins approached a tourist group off Saunders Island, Falkland Islands.
  • These marine mammals are known for being curious and friendly towards humans.
Rare 'Skunk Dolphin' Fearlessly Approaches Tourist

A tourist recently encountered a rare pod of Commerson's dolphins, famously nicknamed 'skunk' or 'panda' dolphins, off the coast of Saunders Island in the Falkland Islands. The dolphins displayed unusual fearlessness, approaching the expedition group closely and engaging with them for approximately 30 minutes. This sighting is particularly notable as Commerson's dolphins are notoriously reclusive and primarily inhabit the cold, infrequently visited waters of the Falkland and Patagonian coasts.

These energetic marine mammals, distinguished by their striking black-and-white markings, range from about 4'8" to 5'11" in length. Despite their elusive nature, they are known to be friendly and often approach boats, swimming alongside and following their wakes. They exhibit playful behaviors such as leaping from the water and surfing near the shore. Commerson's dolphins are also social creatures, frequently seen interacting with other marine species like Peale's dolphins and porpoises.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Commerson's dolphins are known for their distinctive black-and-white markings, earning them nicknames like 'skunk' or 'panda' dolphins, and for being curious and friendly towards humans.
Commerson's dolphins primarily inhabit the cold, coastal waters of the Falkland and Patagonian coasts, making them rarely seen in the wild.
Commerson's dolphins are energetic and playful, often approaching boats, swimming alongside them, leaping from the water, and surfing on waves close to shore.

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