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Deep below the surface of the ocean, bacteria and critters that feed off nutrients spouting from hydrothermal vents met with ...
One of last summer’s strandings — a 7-foot-3-inch fish in Gearhart — proved to be a rare hoodwinker sunfish, Mola tecta. New ...
A large ocean sunfish, measuring over six feet long, recently washed ashore on the Oregon Coast, according to the Seaside ...
When we think of the ocean, what often comes to mind are familiar sights– coral reefs, fishing boats, and waves breaking ...
Likewise, human vessels frequently injure or kill big ocean creatures in surface collisions. In fact, it’s suspected the sunfish, also known as a mola, may have died from a ship strike, owing to ...
Although the snorkelers didn't bat an eye at the massive fish, video viewers are taken aback by the size of the gigantic Ocean Sunfish, or mola mola. That's one enormous fish!
Ocean sunfish, or Mola molas, are the largest bony fishes on the planet (this does not include sharks and rays, which are cartilaginous).
Ocean sunfish, or Mola molas, are the largest bony fishes on the planet (this does not include sharks and rays, which are cartilaginous).
Ocean sunfish, or Mola molas, are the largest bony fishes on the planet (this does not include sharks and rays, which are cartilaginous).