Common dolphins are colorful, with a complex crisscross or hourglass
color pattern on the side; the long-beaked common dolphin being
more muted in color. When looking at the profile of the two common
dolphin species, the short-beaked common dolphin has a more rounded
melon that meets the beak at a sharp angle, as compared to the
long-beaked common dolphin that has a flatter melon that meets
the beak at a more gradual angle.
Color patterns on the common dolphin are the most elaborate
of any cetacean. The back is dark gray-to-black from the top of
the head to the tail dipping to a V on the sides below the dorsal
fin. The flanks are light gray behind the dorsal fin and yellowish-tan
forward of the dorsal fin, forming an hourglass pattern. Its belly
is white. There are large dark circles around the eyes connected
by a dark line that runs across the head behind the beak and a
black stripe runs from the jaw to the flippers.
The dorsal fin is triangular-to-falcate (curved). It is pointed
and located near the middle of the back and is black-to-light
gray in color with a black border. The flippers are long and thin
and slightly curved or pointed depending on geographical location.
Flukes are thin and pointed at the tips with a slight notch in
the center.
Common dolphins can reach lengths of 7.5 - 8.5 feet (2.3-2.6
m) and weigh as much as 297 lb. (135 kg). The short-beaked common
dolphin is relatively heavier, and has a larger dorsal fin and
flippers than the long-beaked common dolphin. The common dolphin
feeds on squid and small schooling fish. In some parts of the
world, common dolphins feed at night on the deep scattering layer,
which moves towards the water's surface during that time.
Common dolphins have been seen working together to herd fish
into tight balls. Like many other dolphin species, the common
dolphin will sometimes take advantage of human fishing activities
(such as trawling), feeding on fish escaping from the nets or
discarded by the fishermen.
Sexual maturity is reached at 3 to 4 years of age or when they
reach 6 to 7 feet in length (1.8 to 2.1 m). Calves are 30 to 34
inches at birth (76 to 86 cm ); gestation period is 10 to 11 months.
Common dolphins are often found in large herds of hundreds or
even thousands. They are extremely active, fast moving, and engage
in spectacular aerial behavior. They are noted for riding bow
and stern waves of boats, often changing course to bow ride the
pressure waves of fast-moving vessels and even large whales. Common
dolphins can be frequently seen in association with other marine
mammal species.