Could be fishing for compliments.

Two rare, large and odd-looking fish washed up on a beach in California this past weekend — with lucky witnesses reveling in the “gorgeous” otherworldly sighting.

The eye-popping sea fauna were discovered along the shore of Doran Regional Park, in Bodega Bay, Calif., with nature lovers initially reporting sharks swimming near a jetty, Sonoma County Regional Parks said in a Facebook post . 3

Experts identified the creature as a rare Mola tecta — a little known subspecies of sunfish which are known to grow to over 9 feet tall and as much as 4,400 pounds.

“It’s sad that it’s been washed to shore,” Stefan Kiesbye, a novelist and English professor at Sonoma State University, told The Press Democrat.

“But it was so enormous and so weird and gorgeou

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