Ocean sunfish, or mola mola, breathe using gills, similar to other fish. They require surface access to gulp air, allowing them to maintain buoyancy by expelling excess gas. This behavior aids in regulating their buoyancy, as they can adjust their position in the water column while also ensuring adequate oxygen intake. Additionally, they can remain still at the surface, where they often bask in the sun to warm up.
Yes, Ocean Sunfish do have a spine.
Sunfish eat jellyfish.
no, it's an ocean sunfish. :)
Generl habit for sunfish is the ocean
sunfish are carnivores
Mola mola is the scientific name for ocean sunfish
Ocean Sunfish MAINLY feed on jellyfish...But also feed on other SMALL fishes.
yes
fishies!
Seaturtles and ocean sunfish
reptile
The Ocean, or Common Sunfish, Mola mola, is the heaviest known bony fish in the world - and has a backbone.