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  2. Ocean sunfish - Wikipedia

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    The ocean sunfish (Mola mola), also known as the common mola, is one of the largest bony fish in the world. It is the type species of the genus Mola, and one of five extant species in the family Molidae. [6] [7] It was once misidentified as the heaviest bony fish, which was actually a different and closely related species of sunfish, Mola ...

  3. Giant sunfish - Wikipedia

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    The importance of ocean sunfish in marine food webs is unknown. [29] However, since ocean sunfish feed on gelatinous prey with a generalist diet, this suggests that these species play an important role in coastal food webs. [31] If sunfish were to be removed as bycatch, it can drive localized trophic cascades with top-down control being reduced ...

  4. Catostylidae - Wikipedia

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    Catostylidae is a family of jellyfish, their common name is fat-armed jellies. [1] Members of this family are characterized by their thick, sausage-like oral arms. [2] Members of the family Catostylidae are small marine jellyfish with domed bells. The eight short oral arms are broad and three-sided.

  5. Molidae - Wikipedia

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    Molid species Common name Year Mass (kg) Total length (m) Clavus (pseudo-tail) appearance Shape of head and chin Image 1: Mola mola: Ocean sunfish: 1758: 2300: 3.33: Scalloped: Less bumpy and less protruding: 2: Mola alexandrini: Southern sunfish: 2021: 2744: 3.0: Rounded: Bumps on head and chin: 3: Mola tecta: Hoodwinker sunfish: 2017: 1870: 2 ...

  6. A giant, ‘sunbathing’ fish that washed ashore in Oregon ...

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    A giant species of fish that was first discovered seven years ago washed ashore in Oregon last week, according to marine biologists who study the animal.

  7. Mola (fish) - Wikipedia

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    A sunfish, also called a mola, is any fish in the genus Mola (family Molidae). The fish develop their truncated, bullet-like shape because the back fin, which is present at birth, never grows. The fish develop their truncated, bullet-like shape because the back fin, which is present at birth, never grows.

  8. Gelatinous zooplankton - Wikipedia

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    Jellyfish are slow swimmers, and most species form part of the plankton. Traditionally jellyfish have been viewed as trophic dead ends, minor players in the marine food web, gelatinous organisms with a body plan largely based on water that offers little nutritional value or interest for other organisms apart from a few specialised predators such as the ocean sunfish and the leatherback sea turtle.

  9. Rare 7-foot fish washed ashore on Oregon's coast garners ...

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    In research published in 2017, Nyegaard discovered through genetic sampling and observation that the hoodwinker sunfish, or Mola tecta, was a different species than the ocean sunfish, Mola mola.