Mola molas, or ocean sunfish, are not considered endangered primarily due to their wide distribution across temperate and tropical oceans, which allows for healthy population numbers. They have a high reproductive rate, with females capable of producing millions of eggs at a time, further contributing to their resilience. While they face threats from fishing and accidental entanglement in nets, their overall population stability and adaptability help prevent them from being classified as endangered. Conservation efforts are ongoing to mitigate human impact, ensuring their continued survival.
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