Clymene Dolphin (Striped Dolphin + Spinner Dolphin)
The Clymene Dolphin, scientifically known as Stenella clymene, is a remarkable marine mammal that results from the hybridization of the Striped Dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) and the Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris). This unique hybrid has characteristics that combine traits from both parent species. Clymene Dolphins typically display a distinctive coloration pattern with a striped and spotted body, along with a spinner-like beak.

These hybrids inhabit warm oceanic waters, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions, and are known for their acrobatic displays, which include both leaping and spinning behavior. While Clymene Dolphins are captivating creatures, it’s essential to recognize that they are relatively rare and only occur where the ranges of their parent species overlap.