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Rare fish washed ashore in Australia

China Daily | Updated: 2019-03-22 07:21

SYDNEY - A boulder-sized fish of a kind known to "sink yachts" has washed up on an Australian beach.

The 1.8 meter specimen - believed to be a Mola Mola, or ocean sunfish - came ashore near the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia at the weekend.

The enormous creature is distinct for both its size and peculiar shape, featuring a flattened body and fins.

The fish can weigh up to 2.5 tons, according to National Geographic.

A photo circulating on social media showed two people on a beach standing over the corpse of the giant specimen.

"The amount of news and media from all over the world wanting to report it has been on another level," said Linette Grzelak, who posted the image to Facebook.

"Never expected this."

South Australian Museum fish collection manager Ralph Foster said the fish was actually at the smaller end of the scale for the species.

It earned its name for basking in the sun near the ocean's surface, but is also known to dive several hundred meters into the depths, he said.

"I've actually had a good look at it. We get three species here and this is actually the rarest one in South Australian waters," Foster told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

"They can get a lot bigger, ... it's probably an average-sized one, they can get nearly twice as big as that," he added.

Mola Mola have also been known to damage vessels, Foster added.

"We get a lot of them hit by boats and some of them are so large they actually sink yachts," he said.

"We know very little about them. It's only in the last few years that technology has allowed us to start learning about them. They are amazing things, they really are."

Agence France-presse

Rare fish washed ashore in Australia

(China Daily 03/22/2019 page11)

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