Read More 2.9K views3 minute read Baleen Whales Bryde’s whale fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2020 The Bryde’s whale (pronounced broo-dess) is also known as the tropical whale because it isthe only baleen whale… Read More 0 0
Read More 4.2K views2 minute read Toothed Whales & Dolphins Pilot whale fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2020 Pilot whales are divided into two different species: short-finned (G. macrorhynchus) and long-finned (G. melas). Short-finned pilot whales… Read More 0 0
Read More 3.1K views3 minute read Toothed Whales & Dolphins Common dolphin fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2020 Common dolphins can be easily distinguished from other delphinid species by their distinct yellow and grey hourglass… Read More 0 0
Read More 2.7K views3 minute read Toothed Whales & Dolphins Bottlenose dolphin fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2020 The bottlenose dolphin is the most well-known of all the dolphins, especially when it achieved worldwide exposure… Read More 0 0
Read More 787 views1 minute read Uncategorized Friday | Whale and dolphin wacthingByazwhalesMarch 30, 2018 Today was another windy and wavy day, making the perfect playground for the dolphins. We encountered bottlenose dolphins… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.0K views1 minute read Uncategorized February 2018 Sighting and statisticsByazwhalesMarch 1, 2018 In February we already encountered 5 different whale and dolphin species in São Miguel Island. Our statistics from… Read More 0 0
Read More 981 views2 minute read Yearly Sightings 2017 best encounters with blue and Bryde’s whales in the AzoresByFuturismo Biologists TeamFebruary 19, 2018 Futurismo’s biologists do more than just guiding whale watching and swimming with dolphins tours. When we are out… Read More 0 0
Read More 732 views1 minute read Uncategorized Saturday | Whale Watching AzoresByazwhalesFebruary 10, 2018 During this morning’s tour the dolphins were in feeding mode again. In the case of the bottlenose dolphins, feeding… Read More 0 0