no, it's an ocean sunfish. :)
The Ocean, or Common Sunfish, Mola mola, is the heaviest known bony fish in the world - and has a backbone.
A sunfish is neither a mammal, reptile, nor insect; it is a type of fish. Specifically, it belongs to the family Molidae, which includes the ocean sunfish (Mola mola). Sunfish are known for their large, flattened bodies and can be found in oceans around the world. They primarily feed on jellyfish and are notable for their unique swimming style and size.
The Ocean Sunfish, also known as â??Mola Molaâ?? is the heaviest bony fish known in the world. It prefers to live in tropical and temperate waters all over the world. Its diet consists solely of jellyfish, but given its poor nutritional value, it has to consume large quantities in order to maintain its great size.
No, but a raccoon will eat a sunfish.
Sunfish eat jellyfish.
Generl habit for sunfish is the ocean
Yes, Ocean Sunfish do have a spine.
Redbreast sunfish was created in 1758.
Mud sunfish was created in 1855.
Redear sunfish was created in 1859.
Longear sunfish was created in 1820.