The Sunfish Explained | The Giant Fish That Looks Unfinished but Isn't
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The ocean sunfish drifts through the open blue like a creature no one expected to work. It is the heaviest bony fish alive, a strange giant with no true tail, winglike fins, and a body that looks unfinished until the sea explains it.
In this episode:
- Why the ocean sunfish looks so different from most fish
- How a tiny larva can grow into one of the largest bony fish on Earth
- How its tall dorsal and anal fins carry it through open water
- Why it feeds on soft drifting prey like jellyfish, salps, and comb jellies
- How a day in the life of a sunfish moves between sunlight, cold depth, and slow turning
Let the sunfish carry you through warm surface water and down into the cooler blue, where strange shapes make perfect sense and the open ocean becomes a quiet home.
Perfect for falling asleep, unwinding, or anyone curious about ocean life.
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