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  2. See the rare, 7-foot sunfish that washed ashore in northern ...

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    A rare hoodwinker sunfish washed ashore in northern Oregon Monday, with the massive fish surprising local residents. The over seven-foot sunfish, also known as Mola tecta, was found on Gearhart ...

  3. The Coolest (and Strangest) Things That Have Ever Washed Ashore

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    Alas, the mystery was solved when the creature was determined to be a rather unusual fish called a burbot. These obscure fish have eel-like bodies and can grow to up to 60 pounds but are rarely ...

  4. Rare 7-foot hoodwinker sunfish washes ashore on Oregon beach

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    A rare 7.3-foot hoodwinker sunfish washed ashore on the Oregon coast earlier this week, the Seaside Aquarium said.

  5. Coelacanth - Wikipedia

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    The coelacanth's heart is shaped differently from that of most modern fish, with its chambers arranged in a straight tube. The coelacanth's braincase is 98.5% filled with fat; only 1.5% of the braincase contains brain tissue. The cheeks of the coelacanth are unique because the opercular bone is very small and holds a large soft-tissue opercular ...

  6. Sawfish - Wikipedia

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    The rostrum (saw), unique among jawed fish, plays a significant role in both locating and capturing prey. [78] [79] The head and rostrum contain thousands of sensory organs, the ampullae of Lorenzini, that allow the sawfish to detect and monitor the movements of other organisms by measuring the electric fields they emit. [80]

  7. California halibut - Wikipedia

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    This results in the adult fish having two eyes on the up-side as it lies on the ocean floor. Most flatfish are generally either right-eyed or left-eyed dominant, but the California halibut is unusual in having a roughly even number of each type. [5] [6] Like other flatfish, the halibut hides under sand or loose gravel, camouflaging into the sea ...