Flippers look like balloons when they're in the water, but they don't always expose all of their body parts to the water, so that's what they usually look like. Of course, many say that the iceberg above the water is just the whole iceberg. The underwater portion is the largest present. Flipper fish do this every day.
Turnover fish are very large, usually about 2 meters. At first glance, they look like conical hot air balloons, but compared to them, humans are like little witches looking at big witches. Tumbler fish are predators. I like to swim belly up, you know? Tumbler fish die a brutal death. Some of their companions die in the sun. Surprised by the death of his companion, he died. It's a precious sensitive animal.
MolaMola's death was brutal! Don't think you're so big. The ability to defend itself against a strong enemy can be described as zero. When there is an animal of the same size, or an enemy several times larger than itself, the tumbler fish can be left there. The sadness of this death is even hard for me. Where does the terror come from? Watching your buddy next to you and taking a bite out of it. It's really brutal.
I'm used to seeing the ocean. Below is a picture of fins washed away from the shore, similar to bird feathers. Large chunks of the circular pier jutting out onto the beach. It's a really bad feeling. It was exiled to the shore and the people who lived nearby tried to send it to the deep sea, but tried several times. It ended up being washed back by the waves, but eventually the rollover fish was cut up. Is this another cruel death? Every time there is hope, every time there is disappointment.