Mola
Mola is a term with several distinct meanings. In biology, Mola refers to a genus in the family Molidae that encompasses the ocean sunfishes, among the heaviest known bony fishes. The most familiar species, Mola mola, or the ocean sunfish, has a rounded, laterally compressed body with a high dorsal fin and an equally tall anal fin, and a characteristic clavus—an enlarged, truncated tail formed from the dorsal and anal fins. Individuals can reach substantial sizes, with reports of weights surpassing a thousand kilograms. Mola species are found in temperate and tropical oceans worldwide. They feed mainly on gelatinous zooplankton such as jellyfish, though their diet also includes small fish and squid. They are known for their habit of basking near the surface and for frequent interactions with ships.
In cultural contexts, mola refers to a traditional textile art created by the Kuna people of the
Other uses of the term are as a surname or place name in various languages, but the