

If I remember correctly…
You don’t. :D
They are actually less boney than other boney fish and mostly have cartilaginous skeletal tissue. They aren’t eaten much because they have thick, rubbery, mucusy skin (up to 2-3/4" thick), and then a thick, gelatinous layer that’s 90% water. But sea lions do eat them. So do sharks and orcas.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_sunfish
@MohamedMoney@feddit.org, too.





You should see my reply. They are not 90% bone. They barely have any bones at all.