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Mahi Mahi Mahi mahi
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Mahi mahi, also called dolphin-fish, is a part of genus Coryphaena in the Coryphaenidae family. Mahi mahi can be found in subtropical and tropical waters all around the world. Dolphin fish are frequently confused with dolphins but there is a big difference between them, first of all because dolphins are mammals. This fish is released on the week of the Fishin' Pack on September 12, 2015. This fish is obtained by fishing it using a Fishing Rod. The Mahi Mahi is a special fish that can only be caught by fishing in the pond while wearing all three pieces of the Pro Fishing Gear. This fish sells for 4 coins and recycles for 30 recycle points. Like all fish, it cannot be gifted. It can be displayed using an aquarium. Mahi_mahi is a mapmaker on NUMA. He is often goes by Mustardude, especially within the Moa community.
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Mahi mahi, also called dolphin-fish, is a part of genus Coryphaena in the Coryphaenidae family. Mahi mahi can be found in subtropical and tropical waters all around the world. Dolphin fish are frequently confused with dolphins but there is a big difference between them, first of all because dolphins are mammals. Mahi mahi dolphins have a short life; they don’t live more than three or four years. Mahi mahi weight can vary from seven kilograms to forty five kilograms and they usually stay off-shore. Dolphin fish is a multicolor fish: on the bottom they have a yellowish color and on the top and on the laterals they have a bright blue and green color. The dorsal fins are long expanding about the whole length of their bodies and the anal fins are long and sharp. Mahi mahi survive by feeding themselves with flying fish, crabs, squid, mackerel, crustaceans and zooplankton. Mahi-mahi is fast growing fishes and they have a swimming speed of about 50 kilometers per hour. Although they live on the surface water when they are removed from the water they might they in a short period changing their color in yellow. The Mahi Mahi is a special fish that can only be caught by fishing in the pond while wearing all three pieces of the Pro Fishing Gear. This fish sells for 4 coins and recycles for 30 recycle points. Like all fish, it cannot be gifted. It can be displayed using an aquarium. This fish is released on the week of the Fishin' Pack on September 12, 2015. This fish is obtained by fishing it using a Fishing Rod. Mahi_mahi is a mapmaker on NUMA. He is often goes by Mustardude, especially within the Moa community.