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Mola mola (Ocean Sunfish)
Oct 21, 2020
a-z-animals.com
What You Didn't Know About Mola Mola
Dec 20, 2017
padi.com
0:06
Mola Mola, the ocean sunfish, outshines any alien with its sheer size and peculiar shape. Often mistaken for a floating rock, the Mola Mola is actually the heaviest known bony fish in the world. These gentle giants, roaming the deep blues, remind us of nature's endless capacity to surprise and awe. | Scary Underwater
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Nov 10, 2024
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Scary Underwater
1:31
An Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola) swimming close to shore! Known as the heaviest bony fish in the ocean, these gentle giants are often misunderstood. Despite their impressive size, ocean sunfish are completely harmless to humans, feeding primarily on jellyfish and other gelatinous zooplankton. One of the most common misconceptions is mistaking their tall, triangular dorsal fin for that of a shark. But here's how you can tell the difference: Sunfish fins move side to side, gently flapping as they bask
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Fish Guy Photos
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Mola mola, or ocean sunfish, can grow to be the size and weight of a pickup truck (!!!), making them the heaviest bony fish in the world. They can be found off the coast of B.C. in the summer months when the water warms up. Mola mola can carry 50 different species of parasites, but they have a method for getting rid of them: sometimes they float at the surface of the ocean so gulls can land on top of them and pick some of the parasites off their skin. Mmmmm, parasites. Want to learn more weird n
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Mola mola may be the weirdest fish divers see. 😻 👉 They’re world’s largest bony fish. 👉 They lay the most eggs of any vertebrate - females can produce 300 million eggs at a time! 👉 They go through the most extreme size growth of any vertebrate - from 2.5mm at birth to 10ft long in adulthood. 📹 Newport Coastal Adventure | PADI
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Pingu on Instagram: "The mola mola is the world’s heaviest bony fish, reaching more than two tons in mass. Its flattened, disk-like body gives it a remarkably inefficient shape, yet it glides long distances with slow, powerful fin strokes. The species routinely performs deep dives followed by surface “sunbathing,” likely to regulate body temperature and recover from cold depths. Females can release hundreds of millions of eggs, setting a record among vertebrates for reproductive output. Its diet
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WeirdlyWild on Instagram: "The ocean sunfish, scientifically known as Mola mola, is the heaviest bony fish in the world, often reaching weights of over 5,000 pounds. It is easily recognized by its bizarre, "half-fish" appearance; the body is laterally flattened and lacks a traditional tail, which is replaced by a stiff, rudder-like structure called a clavus. To move through the water, the sunfish flaps its long dorsal and anal fins synchronously from side to side, a unique sculling motion that a
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Oceans Nation on Instagram: "The ocean sunfish, or mola mola, is the heaviest bony fish on Earth. Adults can reach more than 2,000 kg (4,400 lbs) and measure over 3 m (10 ft) from fin tip to fin tip. Their tall, slab-like bodies and oversized fins give them a look unlike anything else in the ocean. Despite their size, they’re gentle giants that spend much of their time drifting near the surface after deep dives to hunt jellyfish and other soft-bodied prey. Molas grow incredibly fast too — they s
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