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Ocean Sunfish, Mola Mola, can be found in the Galapagos, specifically Punta Vicente Roca, and are one of the largest fish in the sea, reaching more than 2,000 lbs and hosting as many as forty varietie

Ocean Sunfish, Mola Mola, can be found in the Galapagos, specifically Punta Vicente Roca, and are one of the largest fish in the sea, reaching more than 2,000 lbs and hosting as many as forty varieties of parasites, food for a number of reef fish that clean the giants when they rise from frigid depths.

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Ocean Sunfish, Mola Mola, can be found in the Galapagos, specifically Punta Vicente Roca, and are one of the largest fish in the sea, reaching more than 2,000 lbs and hosting as many as forty varieties of parasites, food for a number of reef fish that clean the giants when they rise from frigid depths.