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KaylinQ rated 25 months ago-
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The ocean sunfish (Mola mola) is the world's largest known bony fish (sharks and rays are cartilaginous, not bony). At least one estimate over 3000 lb. has been recorded and individuals reaching 11 ft. (3 m.) from fin tip to fin tip have been seen. It is found in all oceans in tr...
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 johnwatchtower rated 6 weeks ago- The ocean sunfish (Mola mola) is the world's largest known bony fish (sharks and rays are cartilaginous, not bony). At least one estimate over 3000 lb. has been recorded and individuals reaching 11 ft. (3 m.) from fin tip to fin tip have been seen. It is found in all oceans in tropical and temperate climes, and is known to eat gelatinous zooplankton (jellyfish) and probably small fishes and algae. In the eastern Pacific, Mola mola is normally found from British Columbia to South America, although in El Nino events it has been recorded as far north as Alaska.
 KaylinQ rated 25 months ago-
From Site:
The ocean sunfish (Mola mola) is the world's largest known bony fish (sharks and rays are cartilaginous, not bony). At least one estimate over 3000 lb. has been recorded and individuals reaching 11 ft. (3 m.) from fin tip to fin tip have been seen. It is found in all oceans in tropical and temperate climes, and is known to eat gelatinous zooplankton (jellyfish) and probably small fishes and algae. In the eastern Pacific, Mola mola is normally found from British Columbia to South America, although in El Nino events it has been recorded as far north as Alaska.
 aliciabunny rated 25 months ago- opium baby
 rebzombie rated 26 months ago- This page got great photos of mola molas, the oddest looking fish I've ever seen.
 Evanherk rated 24 months ago- Fantastic fish!
 Otenko rated 25 months ago-
Holy crap!! A fish up to 3000 pounds and 11 feet long?! I've never heard of this up until today... Go check out the rest of the pics!
 banjopickinlady rated 25 months ago-
beautiful pictures of an awesome fish
 bonnie-jene rated 26 months ago- I have never seen nor heard of this fish until today. Up to 3000 lbs and 11 ft long? Good heavens. I wonder if it is hard to tell the difference between a sunfish and a shark if all you can see is the fin?
 Hilleman rated 26 months ago- One of the strangest and odd looking fishes. But it's a really cool fish. Very nice photos.
 Amyss rated 26 months ago- Those are some CRAZY mola molas
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