Sun fish, champion of achievement ... laying

Sun fish are only pregnant for 3 weeks, but can produce about 300 million eggs at a time.

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The sunfish has a scientific name, Mola mola, a short body, almost like a oval or a circle, looking from a distance that looks like a big head.

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They are named "Sun Fish" because they are believed to "sunbathe" on the sea surface because they often swim lumbering close to the water.

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The sun's fish mouth is very small, each has two joined teeth making it a mine so they cannot swallow big bait but only eat small crustaceans and other plankton.

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Adult male sunfish have an average body length of about 3.5 m, weighing about 1.7 tons.

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The dorsal and anal fins are long, tall and located near the end of the body, the dorsal fins are small and round, the caudal fin is only a narrow band with little swimming effect.

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The skin is thick, rough and tough, the upper body is gray or brown, the color is lighter.

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Although the body is large, but with a limp body structure, the sun fish swim weakly.

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Most of the time the sun fish let the bulk of the body float freely to follow the currents. Adults like to drift sideways.

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Sunfish is considered the champion in the ocean world of achievement . spawn, a female can lay about 300 million eggs at a time. The eggs of this fish float along the ocean currents.

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Young sun fish swim normally like other fish, until they begin to "lazy" - just like to drift along the ocean currents.