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What are the fish in the big, flat and ugly sea?

No pictures? ,? Maybe it's a Mola? Or? Erlong? scientific name

Glass? Herring fishes (about 3 genera and 4 species)

What is the picture below? Turnover? Moramora

Mola is a large marine fish, with a maximum length of 3.0~5.5 m and a weight of 1400 ~ 3500 kg. Swimming alone or in pairs, sometimes more than a dozen fish are in groups. Small fish are very lively and often jump out of the water. Large fish move slowly, often lying on their sides, or their dorsal fins are exposed, or they can dive into the deep water of 100 meters. Feeding on algae, mollusks, jellyfish, planktonic crustaceans and small fish. There are many eggs, 1 time can reach 300 million, which is the largest number of eggs in fish. The whole body of young fish is covered with tumor-like spinous processes, which gradually disappear with age and become oval.

Distributed in temperate and tropical waters all over the world, including the South China Sea and the East China Sea of China, it belongs to a large marine fish. It often inhabits tropical and subtropical seas, and also occurs in temperate or frigid seas. The pattern origin of this species is in the Mediterranean.

Other fish? The scientific name of arowana

Arova branch? Labridae? Semicossyphus is a kind of marine fish.

The picture below shows a golden Humphrey fish-reticulated hemi-bone fish.

Body color changes greatly. The body is flat, the snout is in the terminal position and can be stretched. There are 1 ~ 2 rows of unconnected conical teeth in the upper and lower jaws, usually canine teeth in front, slightly protruding outwards. There are two rows of pharyngeal teeth in the throat. The body is round scales. The most striking feature is that there is a big bag like an egg on the head, also called Asian sheep head fish. Basically, it only exists in Japanese waters and mainly feeds on jellyfish and shellfish at the bottom of the sea.