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Ocean Sunfish MAINLY feed on jellyfish...But also feed on other SMALL fishes.
Sunfish are known to eat jellyfish in the deeper parts of the ocean. They are also known to eat puffer fish.
The Ocean Sunfish, also known as â??Mola Molaâ?? is the heaviest bony fish known in the world. It prefers to live in tropical and temperate waters all over the world. Its diet consists solely of jellyfish, but given its poor nutritional value, it has to consume large quantities in order to maintain its great size.
Opah, also known as the sunfish.
sharks are around form July to September, they are in the ocean, there will be fish with a fin sticking out of the water, but it could also be an ocean sunfish, or a hammerhead shark.
Both the Humpback Whale and Leatherback Sea Turtle live in the pacific ocean; they are also considered endangered.
An ocean sunfish is also known as a common mola. The fish are very large, and shaped like an oval. They have a pectoral fins that are fan shaped, and their dorsal fins are very large. The fish can average a length of 5.9 ft. long and can be almost 8 feet tall, from fin tip to fin tip. They can weigh almost 2,205 lbs. They are a grey color or sometimes silvery.
No. The musk turtle, also known as the stinkpot turtle, is not an endangered species.
The ocean sunfish, also known as mola mola, holds the record for the largest eggs of any fish species. These eggs can reach up to 10 million per female, each about the size of a grain of salt.
It depends on what part of the country you are in (smile). They are also known as "Pumpkinseed", "Shellcracker", and just plain "Sunfish".
Yes; the Karkarratul, also known as the Northern Marsupial Mole, is endangered.
Orca's, also known as 'Killer Whales' are not yet recorded as an endangered species.