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Lots of baby mola mola near breakwater cove in Monterey, CA today. These guys are also known as sunfish and are frequently seen jumping out of the water. They do this to remove the parasites off their bodies which birds come and eat, creating a symbiotic relationship #molamola #sunfish #monterey #california #fish Video Courtesy: Breaching Extinction | Facebook

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