Theme by maraudersmaps.

carbonlocked:

Baby mola mola, so shiny and cute. Via

karlayst: Mola by sailroue59  - A baby Ocean Sunfish, Mola mola.

We still don’t fully understand the reproductive practices of Mola mola but suggested spawning sites include North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, and Indian Oceans (narrows it down, doesn’t it?!). 

Females can produce a whopping 300 million eggs at a time, more than any other known vertebrate.The eggs are externally fertilized in the water column. Newly hatched sunfish larvae are only 2.5 mm (0.098 in) long. They grow to become fry, and those which survive grow many millions of times their original size before reaching adult proportions.

Adults, with their enormous size and tough skin have few predators (that include sea lions, orcas and some sharks), but the babies are prone to predation from bluefin tuna and mahi mahi. 

Sunfish fry, with large pectoral fins, a tail fin and body spines uncharacteristic of adult sunfish, resemble miniature pufferfish, their close relatives.Young sunfish school for protection, but this behaviour is abandoned as they grow.

235 notes
tagged as: #fish
reblogged from awesome-oceans. Originally posted by karlayst

  1. dialoguex reblogged this from awesome-oceans
  2. ohfortheloveofcas reblogged this from karlayst
  3. contentandfullyaware reblogged this from tinytoenails
  4. theebbandflow reblogged this from karlayst
  5. californiaredwood reblogged this from karlayst
  6. lizwizniz reblogged this from karlayst
  7. numb3rsex reblogged this from karlayst
  8. theninjapooper reblogged this from love-courage-ham-and-a-spoon
  9. blue-eyes1 reblogged this from soggynoona
  10. stellarstatelogic reblogged this from reyairia
  11. canker-blossom reblogged this from reyairia
  12. reyairia reblogged this from cruelfeline and added:
    They actually managed to find one? It’s very hard to find baby fish in the wild. Scientists just recently found out what...
  13. cruelfeline reblogged this from candycanemiscreant and added:
    It would make a fabulous pokemon.
  14. marinebluey reblogged this from love-courage-ham-and-a-spoon
  15. candycanemiscreant reblogged this from love-courage-ham-and-a-spoon
  16. soggynoona reblogged this from love-courage-ham-and-a-spoon
  17. love-courage-ham-and-a-spoon reblogged this from secretelaborateplan
  18. secretelaborateplan reblogged this from karlayst and added:
    OH MY GOD IT’S ADORABLE
  19. ellaminnowpea reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  20. critterchan reblogged this from karlayst
  21. mastadons reblogged this from karlayst
  22. amandapearly reblogged this from rhamphotheca and added:
    A baby Ocean Sunfish, Mola mola.
  23. seaglassandstormclouds reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist
  24. intertidalzones reblogged this from awesome-oceans
  25. teeheepink reblogged this from karlayst
  26. slowdowncafe reblogged this from pattopet and added:
    my mood today = this picture. and the rainy-ness that’s going on outside. thanks world.
  27. swimsoldblog reblogged this from karlayst
  28. lesrobotsdeguise reblogged this from meghsy
  29. x1luckystar reblogged this from mad-as-a-marine-biologist and added:
    Mola by sailroue59 - A baby Ocean Sunfish, Mola mola. adult form!
  30. syazanaali reblogged this from mcnamarra and added:
    Baby mola mola!
  31. meghsy reblogged this from awesome-oceans and added:
    Mola by sailroue59 - A baby Ocean Sunfish, Mola mola. We still don’t fully understand the reproductive practices of Mola...
  32. catttwuuu reblogged this from awesome-oceans
  33. pithypeach reblogged this from mcnamarra
  34. mcnamarra reblogged this from awesome-oceans