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The Mahi Mahi is a large fish that grows up to 180cm in length and weighs up to 40kg. It is a carnivorous fish that feeds on Flying Fish and Squid. Its body is bluish green and its underside is yellowish silver white, with striking green spots all across its body. It lives in warm climates and stays near the water's surface. It sometimes follows around ships or floating objects.

Size: Large
Ingredient in Cooking Recipes
Mahi Mahi

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