The Peculiar Ocean Sunfish
Flat Giants
Ocean Sunfish, or Mola Mola, are the heaviest bony fish in the world, with some individuals weighing over 2,000 pounds. They have a unique, flattened body and can grow up to 10 feet in length. Despite their massive size, they are gentle giants, primarily feeding on jellyfish. Their unusual shape and slow movements make them a spectacle in the ocean.
Sunbathing Behemoths
One of the most curious behaviors of Ocean Sunfish is their habit of sunbathing at the surface of the water. They lie flat, soaking up the sun’s rays, which helps to regulate their body temperature and rid themselves of parasites. This sunbathing routine has made them a favorite among divers and snorkelers who often encounter these majestic creatures.