with worker Mai Kato later explaining to newspaper Mainichi Shimbun the sunfish had arrived a year ago. They added the creature - 80cm long and 30kg heavy - had a 'curious' personality and 'would ...
Aquarists wondered if the creature was lonely. (Mambo is not pictured.) Rodrigo Friscione via Getty Images Most sunfish spend their days swimming slowly through the world’s oceans, feasting on ...
It happened around 3 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 3, near the U.S. Coast Guard station at Ponce Inlet. Video posted Feb. 4 by the ...
The Kaikyokan Aquarium in Shimonoseki, Japan, which is undergoing renovations, revealed in a post on X that its staff had to think out of the box to help one of its sunfish struggling with the change.
A solitary sunfish at an aquarium in southwestern Japan lost its appetite, began banging into the side of the fish tank and appeared unwell days after the facility closed last month for renovations.
Bodycam footage shared by the Volusia Sheriff's Office shows officers trying to rescue a huge ocean sunfish stuck on the ...
Its sunfish fell ill soon after and staffers struggled to understand why the creature suddenly stopped eating, the aquarium said on X. Sunfish, while typically preferring to live solitary lives ...
Deputies from the Volusia Sheriff's Office assisted a Mola Mola fish stuck on a Florida beach, hauling the 5,000-lb. fish to deeper water ...
In this photo released by Shimonoseki Marine Science Museum "Kaikyokan," a sunfish swims near cardboard cutouts of people in uniforms at Kaikyukan in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi prefecture, southern ...