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Dorsal and Caudal fins of the Ocean Sunfish Mola mola, as it Swims in the Open Ocean, near San Diego. The caudal fin is not a true tail but is a tail-like structure called a clavus that serves as a rudder. The dorsal (top) and anal (bottom) fins are used for propulsion, Mola mola
Dorsal and Caudal fins of the Ocean Sunfish Mola mola, as it Swims in the Open Ocean, near San Diego. The caudal fin is not a true tail but is a tail-like structure called a clavus that serves as a rudder. The dorsal (top) and anal (bottom) fins are used for propulsion.
Species: Ocean sunfish, Mola mola
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 39407  
Pavona clavus hard coral on pristine Fijian coral reef, Pavona clavus, Nigali Passage, Gau Island, Lomaiviti Archipelago
Pavona clavus hard coral on pristine Fijian coral reef.
Species: Pavona clavus
Location: Nigali Passage, Gau Island, Lomaiviti Archipelago, Fiji
Image ID: 31529  
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