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A huge ocean sunfish, weighing about 50 kilos, and which hardly appears in shallow and coastal waters in the Philippines was found dead Tuesday off the shores of  Sibulan in Negros Oriental.

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The GMA 7 show features Bali’s gigantic Sunfish, the world’s largest bony fish

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The GMA 7 show features Bali’s gigantic Sunfish, the world’s largest bony fish

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