An opah is one of a variety of large, colourful fish of the faily Lamprididae.
The opah fish is warm-blooded.
"Opah!", or "Opa!", means the same in Greek as the word "Ole!" means in Spanish: "Hooray!" (I think).
Yes, the opah is warm-blooded, unlike most other fish species.
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Fresh Opah can be found in a variety of locations. The best place to find this is at local fish markets, such as Seattle's fish market. Outside of this option, fresh Opah can be found at specialty grocery stores such as Whole Foods and regular grociers such as Safeway, Kroeger, or Vons.
I dont think she would give it out :)
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The opah, also known as the moonfish, has fins but does not have scales in the traditional sense. Instead, its skin is covered with a layer of mucus that provides protection and aids in swimming. Opah are unique among fish as they are fully warm-blooded, which is rare in their group. Their fins are well-adapted for their swimming style, allowing them to thrive in their deep-sea environment.