YEA THEY CHANGE THE COLOR OF THE BODY TO MATCH THE COLOUR OF THE SURROUNDING
check out the April 27 new yorker magazine - article on ramachandran's experiment on pages 79-80 - says they can match polka dots and checkerboard patterns!
flounders camoflage themselves so they don't get eaten by their predators.
It provides camouflage, making the flounder harder to see.
Did you see that big flounder at the aquarium
Yellow and blue
Flounder who is voiced by Jason Marin .
no flounders are fish they cant see ultraviolit colors but honey bees can
yes they can and they can also fly and eat small frogs
Uncooked flounder looks translucent or almost see-through. When properly cooked the flesh turns white all the way through to the bone.
Yes. There is a famous set of photos showing a flounder matching light and dark backgrounds, and even doing a passable attempt at a chequerboard! See the related link below.
It blends in with the ocean floor. So enemies can not see the flounder.
is a flounder poisonous
flounder it is soal not flounder
flounder