Black-bodied dolphins that aren't dolphins. Pods of 20+ — deep divers that surface in lazy resting rafts.
Pilot whales aren't whales — they're the second-largest member of the dolphin family after orcas. Bulbous melon-shaped heads, jet-black bodies, and tight matriarchal pods of 10–30 individuals that travel together for life. The short-finned species ranges across tropical Indo-Pacific; the long-finned is temperate Atlantic.
They're deep divers — squid-hunting forays to 600+ metres, holding breath 15 minutes at a stretch — and surface in lazy 'resting rafts' between dives. Encounters happen on Red Sea liveaboards (transit between sites), Sri Lanka whale-watching tours (off Mirissa, Trincomalee), and Madeira/Tenerife dedicated charters.
In-water encounters are increasingly rare due to regulation — most sightings are surface-only from boats. Pair a Sri Lanka or Red Sea dive trip with a whale-watch day for the best chance.
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