
Why are fish fish-shaped?
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The Sunfish in the Tank Room of the Natural History Museum
Andy hauls off the heavy lid using a complex system of pulleys and chains to reveal dozens of preserved fish floating in lab grade alcohol that's turned the colour of dark beer. This is like a big steel bathtub absolutely full of fish. What have we got here? Yeah right. This is actually a sunfish. One of the most oddly shaped fishes, a friend of mine described it as how a child would design a fish. Right. So this is a small sunfish. They get enormous. Over three meters long I think. And some fish basically swim very lazily through the ocean and they eat jellyfish. The larger specimens we put in these big stainless steel tanks in the
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