Open
The eggplant is the sea water belonging to the eggplant of the blowfish. It is found in the temperate and tropical waters of the oceans, and appears on the entire coast of Korea and is found in southern Hokkaido, Japan. The body is very large in size, flat and broad, with no ventral fin, small in eyes and gills, and large in dorsal fin and caudal fin. The mouth is very hard in the shape of a beak of a bird. In the eighteenth century, Linne called it the "Mola mola", which means millstone in Latin. In Korea, it is also known as " As a species of blowfish, it shares many points with them. It once belonged to the Blowfish, but now it is classified into two types of eggplant. Among similar fish of the same name, there is a red sea level which is not related to actual sunfish. The offspring are the largest fish among the tibia fishes with their petiole and skeleton. The record was over 2.2 tons in body weight and over 3.3 meters in length.