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moonfish

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Fish, Actinopterygii, Perciformes, Carangidae, Genus Selene (Selene vomer for Moonfish)
Moonfish are typically found in warm, temperate, and tropical oceans. They inhabit the open ocean and are often seen in deeper waters, around continental shelves and slopes.
Moonfish can reach up to 40 cm (16 inches) in length, although they are usually smaller, averaging around 20-30 cm (8-12 inches).
The weight of a moonfish can vary, with adults generally weighing between 1-2 kg (2.2-4.4 lbs).
The lifespan of moonfish can reach up to 10 years in the wild, although this can vary based on environmental conditions and predation.
Moonfish are primarily carnivorous, feeding on zooplankton, small fish, and other marine organisms. They are known to form schools to hunt more effectively.
Moonfish are known for their unique swimming style and often exhibit schooling behavior. They are more active during the day, utilizing their schooling for protection against predators.
Natural enemies of moonfish include larger predatory fish such as tunas, sharks, and other carnivorous marine species that inhabit the same waters.
Moonfish are also known for their laterally compressed bodies and reflective, silvery scales, which help them blend in with the ocean surface. They are sometimes referred to as 'opah' in certain regions, and their unique shape allows for efficient swimming in open water.