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this uniquely shaped fish wouldn’t look like it belongs in thefish family but it does.
the moon fish lives in waters near hawaii and is also sometimes eaten there.this large fish eats squid and krill. considering this fish is so big, youwound think that it’s predators were great white sharks and mako sharks.
But these fish do have a way to protect themselves which is quitedifferent to other fish. The moon fish is warm blooded meaning it can swimfaster, be more agile, and see better, all helping it to protect itself.
other than it being warm blooded, the moon fish has even moreuncommon features, it’s size and shape. This fish can be the size of a cartire, but can even become 7 feet, and what’s more interesting, is it’s verythin from the front. It’s called the moon fish because of its shape but alsoit’s color, which is white even though it can sometimes be red.
what do you think is the weirdest feature of the moon fish or thecoolest?
for wild suzhou i’m palm tree and thank you for listening.
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this uniquely shaped fish wouldn’t look like it belongs in thefish family but it does.
the moon fish lives in waters near hawaii and is also sometimes eaten there.this large fish eats squid and krill. considering this fish is so big, youwound think that it’s predators were great white sharks and mako sharks.
But these fish do have a way to protect themselves which is quitedifferent to other fish. The moon fish is warm blooded meaning it can swimfaster, be more agile, and see better, all helping it to protect itself.
other than it being warm blooded, the moon fish has even moreuncommon features, it’s size and shape. This fish can be the size of a cartire, but can even become 7 feet, and what’s more interesting, is it’s verythin from the front. It’s called the moon fish because of its shape but alsoit’s color, which is white even though it can sometimes be red.
what do you think is the weirdest feature of the moon fish or thecoolest?
for wild suzhou i’m palm tree and thank you for listening.