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Rare Fish Never Seen in Northern Hemisphere Washes Up in Santa Barbara California
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A rare fish that looks more alien than aquatic washed up in Santa Barbara County, scientists said Wednesday.
The mola tecta, or hoodwinker sunfish, has never been seen before in the Northern Hemisphere, let alone Southern California. It wasn't that long ago that the fish was discovered to exist at all. This species of sunfish, recently found on a New Zealand beach, was the first to be discovered in the last 125 years.
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