Hi everyone. My name is Mola mola, but you can call me Mola, or ocean sunfish if you like. It's a pretty good nickname because I live in the ocean, I like to bask in the sun, and I'm a fish. My friend Giant Pacific Octopus is typing for me so I can tell my story to you humans, because I just feel so misunderstood sometimes.
My Story: Don't Judge a Book by its Cover
I know I look a little weird. It's okay, you can say it, I have thick skin. At up to 5,000 pounds I am the heaviest bony fish species in the world. But the truth is, I don't even have that many bones. With only 16 vertebrae, all other fish have more than I do. And I don't have any tail bones at all. My skeleton is mostly cartilage. In fact, if you could see my skeleton, it would look something like this:
Photo by Sandstein [CC-BY-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)]
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You may wonder how I get dates looking like this. Well, first of all, believe it or not, I'm not that bad looking for a tetraodontiform. My cousins pufferfish, filefish, and boxfish aren't exactly the most normal looking bunch. And more importantly, I don't actually have to meet any guys, I just release more eggs than any other known vertebrate into the ocean and swim away. This really avoids a lot of awkward first dates.
Despite being a little strange looking, I think I'm actually pretty normal. I hatched from an egg and then grew many million times in size, just like everyone else. I like to swim around in warmer waters all over the world eating an enormous quantity of jellyfish. And just like humans, I like to get my spa treatment; when I have a lot of parasites living in my skin I make a surface visit and have some seagulls take care of it. They're very good.
So if you can get past my looks, I would like to be friends. I know I come on a little strong sometimes (for the record, I did not mean to knock that boy into the water when I leapt onto that boat, I was just trying to be friendly). I've also been told that when I swim at the surface, humans sometimes think I'm a shark:
But you can always tell it's me because I swim by swinging my dorsal fin back and forth.
Sometimes I get the feeling that things are not going well between us. It seems like you are always catching me in fishing nets, and even if it is unintentional it is still very unpleasant. You also keep dumping those fake jellyfish into the ocean that I know I'm not supposed to eat, but frankly, it can be very confusing. Now that I am living at the aquarium I hope that we can spend more time together. I am happy that all of you can read my story here, and I hope you feel like you know me a little better now.
Still Curious? Learn more
Here is my best human friend giving a TED talk all about me:
She also has an excellent website with more information:
Here are a few more great ocean sunfish resources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mola_mola
- http://australianmuseum.net.au/Ocean-Sunfish-Mola-mola/
- http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Unraveling-the-Mysteries-of-the-Ocean-Sunfish.html?c=y&page=1
Are you delicious? What do you taste like?
ReplyDeleteHello hungry human, Mola here. Unfortunately, I think I am fairly delicious. In some places I am eaten as a delicacy. However, as I am related to highly poisonous fish like pufferfish, no one really knows yet if I am toxic to eat. So I may taste good, with a hint of death.
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