Education Marine Mammal Species Information - Marine Mammal Conservancy (MMC)
 
 Atlantic Spotted Dolphin
 (Stenella frontalis)
 
 The Atlantic Spotted Dolphin can reach a maximum length of 7.5 
               feet and weigh up to 310 pounds. They are found in pods of anywhere 
               from 5 to 15 and may form temporary groups of a few hundred. The 
               Spotted Dolphin closely resembles the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin; 
               however, the latter tends to be more slender. As the name "spotted 
               dolphin" suggests, the adult animal is dorsally marked with 
               numerous greyish-white spots and ventrally with darker spots. They 
               are frequently seen jumping clear of the water, and riding the bow 
               wave of moving vessels, though in areas where tuna fishing occur, 
               some individuals flee from boats. Spotted dolphins are usually found 
               further offshore than bottlenoses. These dolphin will feed on fish, 
               squid and other invertebrates. This species of dolphin is thought 
               to inhabit a range of the Tropical Atlantic but have been found 
               as far north as Maine and as far south as Columbia.
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