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Home / Science / Ocean's Oddball: Meet the Dumbest Fish

Ocean's Oddball: Meet the Dumbest Fish

26 Nov

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Summary

  • The Mola Mola, or sunfish, has a unique shape and slow movement.
  • It possesses fused teeth forming a beak and eats low-nutritional jellyfish.
  • The species is listed as vulnerable, facing significant population pressures.
Ocean's Oddball: Meet the Dumbest Fish

The Mola Mola, often called the ocean sunfish, captivates with its unusual form and enigmatic behavior. This colossal fish, the heaviest bony fish on record, measures up to 11 feet and weighs as much as 2.5 tons. It navigates the waters with a unique propulsion system, using its dorsal and ventral fins to glide slowly, appearing almost as if assembled haphazardly.

Its anatomy is as peculiar as its movement. The sunfish matures without a tail fin, developing a rounded structure called a clavus. Possessing fused teeth that form a beak, its mouth never fully closes. Its diet primarily consists of jellyfish, which offer minimal nutritional value, necessitating large consumption to sustain its immense size.

Frequently observed near the surface, the Mola Mola may be sunbathing to warm up or positioning itself for parasite removal by seabirds. This species, despite its size, is classified as vulnerable, facing threats from natural predators and human activities, with declining population trends noted across temperate and tropical oceans.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Its 'dumb' reputation stems from its awkward shape, slow swimming, unusual beak-like mouth, and diet of low-nutritional jellyfish.
The Mola Mola can reach up to 11 feet in length and weigh as much as 2.5 tons, making it the heaviest bony fish.
The Mola Mola is listed as vulnerable, facing threats from natural predators like orcas and great white sharks, as well as human activities.

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