Ayumu Matsuoka (Japanese) - 'Parent and Child'

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Ayumu Matsuoka (Japanese) - 'Parent and Child'

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Queridos Reyes Magos:
Slender Sunfish for a $15 Ko-fi supporter
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Ocean Sunfish or Common Mola (Mola mola), family Molidae, order Tetraodontiformes, found in temperate and tropical oceans around the world
The largest bony fish in the world, growing up to 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) in height, up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) in length, and weighing up to 2,300 kg (5,100 lb) ... 1,000 kg (545 to 2,205 lb) as a mas weight is more common.
They feed on a wide variety of invertebrates and small fish (not just jellyfish, as was once thought).
photographs by Per-Ola Norman, Daniel Botelho, Amy Coghlan / Australian Museum
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By U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Domain

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🐟 mola is experiencing social anxiety ✨
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#Paleostream Flocking 15/11/2025
here's today's #Paleostream sketches!!!
today we sketched Vampyronassa (i drew mine eating a Siriella), Allodesmus (i drew mine playing with a slender mola), Papiliomaris, and Pterodactylus