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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) in … See more
The known fossil history of Molidae extends back to the Eocene, with the genus Eomola containing the species E. bimaxillaria See more
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WEBMola is a family of six species of large, bullet-shaped fishes that live in temperate and tropical oceans. Learn about their distinctive features, …
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Life History of the Ocean Sunfish
WEBLearn about the six species of ocean sunfish (Molidae), their characteristics, habitats, diets, parasites and more. Find out how they are related to trigger fish, boxfish and puffer fish.
Species and Distribution | Ocean Sunfish
WEBLearn about the five species of ocean sunfish (Molidae), their common names, global distribution, and swimming abilities. Discover how sunfishes feed, migrate, and exploit different water depths based on tagging studies.
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WEBHuge and flat, this silvery-gray fish has a tiny mouth and big eyes that vanish into an even bigger body with a truncated tail. Topping out around 5,000 pounds (2,268 kg), the mola is the world's heaviest bony fish. …
WEBPhysical Description. Ocean sunfish have a large body that is compressed and ovular. They are the largest bony fish, measuring up to 3.1 m in length, 4.26 m in height, and weighing up to 2235 kg (Hutchins, 2004; Humann …