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Worlds heaviest bony fishCan grow to be 2m long and weigh as much as 1 - PPT Presentation

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1 Chorda ¥WorldÕs heaviest bony fish¥Ca
Chorda ¥WorldÕs heaviest bony fish¥Can grow to be 2m long and weigh as much as 1000kg(2200 pounds)¥The largest mola ever recorded was 2235 kg (4,927 lbs).¥It measured 3.1 m (10 ft) from snout tip to "tail" fin and4.26 m (14 ft) from dorsal fin to anal fin tiphttp://www.amonline.net.au/fis

2 hes/fishfa cartilage-lined bones in thei
hes/fishfa cartilage-lined bones in their skulls and in their finsupports.¥The body is essentially rectangular in side view with verytall, thin dorsal and anal fins that propel the fish¥They lack a true tail but have a Òpseudoca made up primarily of dorsal and anal fin rayshttp://www.groton

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.k12.ct.us/WWW/fsr/student/spr04/Jessi/FISH.htm¥They lack true teeth and instead have tooth platesthat are shaped like a beak¥Mola mola comes from the latin word Òmillsto ¥Molas are infamousfor their impressiveparasite load¥Up to 40 gene fishfa have been seenfrequenting kelp bedsas well a

4 s othercleaning stationsPredators¥Large
s othercleaning stationsPredators¥Large portion ofbycatc are the three species of temperateand tropical molas (Molidae)¥Molidae has returned anatomically to a starting pointin fish evolution¥It is therefore important to bring up that evolutiondoes not mean moving from primitive to advanced