Sunfish, or mola, camouflage themselves primarily through their coloration and body shape. Their flat, oval bodies often mimic the appearance of ocean debris, such as jellyfish or floating algae, which helps them evade predators. Additionally, their mottled skin, featuring patterns of gray and blue, allows them to blend into the varied light patterns created by sunlight filtering through the water's surface. This natural disguise is crucial for their survival in open ocean environments.
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.
Green sunfish was created in 1819.
Slender sunfish was created in 1776.
sunfish are carnivores
Walleye and sauger may, on occasion eat sunfish.