Something fishy this way comes: rare 7ft sunfish washes ashore in Oregon
by Associated Press from on (#6NCAS)
The hoodwinker sunfish, or Mola tecta, is a different species from the more common ocean sunfish, Mola mola
An enormous rare fish thought to live only in temperate waters in the southern hemisphere has washed up on Oregon's northern coast, drawing crowds of curious onlookers intrigued by the unusual sight.
The 7.3-ft (2.2-metre) hoodwinker sunfish first appeared on the beach in Gearhart on Monday, the Seaside Aquarium said in a media release. It was still on the beach on Friday and may remain there for weeks, the aquarium said, as it is difficult for scavengers to puncture its tough skin.
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