Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What do you think of the mola fish that has been eaten half without knowing how to resist, but has not become extinct?

What do you think of the mola fish that has been eaten half without knowing how to resist, but has not become extinct?

Molas can't escape the bite of natural enemies because they can't run away. Their swimming speed is so slow that they can't even walk as fast as humans. 20 15 The photographer took a picture of "sea lions eating pies", which left a deep impression on people. Molas were chewed beyond recognition by sea lions like pies, but they didn't run away or resist at all, but were chewed to death. Why?

Herman, a wildlife photographer, once photographed an amazing scene. In the photo, a sea lion is biting off a piece of meat from under the mola fish, but the mola fish is unaware of it, and there is no sign of fear or escape. Since this kind of fish can be called Mola, it can be seen that in real life, both appearance and life are not smooth, and they often "roll over". Easily eaten by seals. The reason for not running away is to swim slowly. And they are not extinct, but the environment is good. Their living conditions are low and their reproductive ability is strong, so naturally they will not be easily extinct.

A sea lion is biting a 3-meter-long sunfish, and a big hole has been bitten out of the back of the head of the sunfish. The mola fish in the picture seems to be fine, not struggling at all, or even avoiding. It seems that I am stupid, and my own meat is gone. What are you playing? The seal in the picture is actually a sea lion. Seals are not so naughty. This picture was taken in California on 20 15. The sea lion in the picture is a California sea lion.

The biggest natural enemy of Mola is human, which is an economic fish-that is, it is easy to go to the food market table! It is not eaten by people because the ocean is big enough and has strong reproductive ability, with hundreds of thousands and millions of eggs at a time! It's always a wildfire that never completely consumes them. The ocean has come back to life! But its brain is as small as a nut. When they die, they will lie on the sea. Molas are difficult to raise, so there are few aquariums to keep them. Whenever they feel attacked or the possibility of being attacked, they often change their body color.