How big is the largest sunfish?

The heaviest specimen on record is a bump-head sunfish (Mola alexandrini) caught off Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan, in 1996; it weighed 2,300 kilograms (5,070 pounds) and measured 2.72 metres (8 feet 11 inches) long.

How big is a full grown sunfish?

10 feet
Adult sunfish are the heaviest bony fish in the world, measuring up to 10 feet (3 meters) long and weighing more than 4,400 lbs. (2,000 kilograms). They are also bizarrely shaped; adults resemble enormous, flattened pancakes topped by a massive dorsal fin like a shark’s.

How tall can sunfish get?

Sunfish vary in size depending on species. The little oblong sunfish only grows to about 1m long and about 6kg. The other five species are massive and can be over 3m long – their maximum weights have always been estimated.

Why are sunfish so big?

This research may also point to why the sunfish are so big. A large body helps them adapt to their hunting environment because they lose heat slowly. The discovery is a reminder that the deep sea is “still a frontier” said Nakamura, and increasing observation of the ocean depths is the only way to unlock it secrets.

Can you eat a sunfish?

The flesh of the ocean sunfish is considered a delicacy in some regions, the largest markets being Taiwan and Japan. All parts of the sunfish are used in cuisine, from the fins to the internal organs. Some parts are used in some areas of traditional medicine.