Spinner sharks are a common sight in the waters off the coast of Florida, where they are known for their acrobatic displays and lightning-fast speed. These sharks get their name from their habit of leaping out of the water and spinning in the air, sometimes reaching heights of up to 20 feet. Spinner sharks are a medium-sized species, typically growing to around 6-7 feet in length. They are voracious predators, feeding on a variety of prey such as small fish, squid, and crustaceans. Spinner sharks are found in both inshore and offshore waters, and are most commonly seen in the warmer months when they come closer to shore to feed. While spinner sharks are not considered a significant danger to humans, they should be treated with caution and respect, as they are capable of inflicting serious injury with their sharp teeth and powerful jaws.