A large ocean sunfish is back in the Atlantic Ocean after a Volusia County deputy helped out after it became beached.
A massive Mola Mola – also know as an ocean sunfish – got a little help from Volusia Sheriff deputies after it ended up stuck ...
The Mola (ocean sunfish), who are known to be clumsy swimmers according to National Geographic, found itself on the shoreline ...
The giant ocean sunfish had stopped eating and it was looking a little ill. Its keepers thought the issue was that the aquarium no longer had visitors, so they hung up pictures of people around ...
Ocean sunfish, belonging to the family Molidae, are fascinating marine creatures known for their unique shape and size. Recent research has focused on various aspects of their biology, behavior ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — A large ocean sunfish managed to get itself beached Tuesday in Volusia County. Deputies found the fish ...
The Volusia Sheriff’s Office released footage of a rare sunfish found trapped near a beach in Florida. The officers helped the massive fish back into the ocean.
Ocean sunfish live in the open sea in temperate and tropical regions all over the world, and have washed ashore in places as varied as Australia, California, Portugal, Spain and Oregon.
The sunfish has since bounced back with renewed vigor thanks to the staff’s creative solution. Ocean sunfish in the open sea can grow staggeringly large and have frequently been mistaken for ...
The large sunfish arrived at the aquarium in February 2024 from the southern coast of Kochi in the Pacific Ocean. The sunfish, a member of the blowfish family known for its unique shape and big ...