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    The Molidae comprise the family of the molas or ocean sunfishes, unusual fish whose bodies come to an end just behind the dorsal and anal fins, giving them a "half-fish" appearance. They are also the largest of the ray-finned bony fish, with the southern sunfish, Mola alexandrini, recorded at 4.6 m (15 ft) … Meer weergeven

    Molidae have the fewest vertebrae of any fish, with only 16 in Mola mola. They also completely lack all caudal bones, and most of their skeleton is made of cartilage. No bony plates… Meer weergeven

    Molids have been filmed interacting with other species. Since molids are susceptible to skin parasites, they make use of cleaner fish. A molid in need of cleaning will … Meer weergeven

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    The known fossil history of Molidae extends back to the Eocene, with the genus Eomola containing the species E. bimaxillaria, … Meer weergeven

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    The Molidae comprise the family of the molas or ocean sunfishes, unusual fish whose bodies come to an end just behind the dorsal and anal fins, giving them a "half-fish" appearance.
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    The known fossil history of Molidae extends back to the Eocene, with the genus Eomola containing the species E. bimaxillaria, known from the Upper Eocene of the North Caucasus.
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    Many of the sunfish's various names allude themselves to its flattened shape. [citation needed] Its scientific name, mola, is Latin for "millstone", which the fish resembles because of its gray color, rough texture, and rounded body; this name is also where the genus name Mola and family name Molidae comes from.
    Also known as the southern ocean sunfish or southern sunfish, Mola alexandrini are commonly found in the epipelagic zone of the ocean, where enough light penetrates for photosynthesis to occur, although recent studies also suggest they may also be more common in deep waters.
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