Flounder is a type of fish that has both fins and scales, so flounder is kosher.
There are certain "swimming" fishes that are kosher, such as salmon, tuna, yellowtail, tilapia, sole, halibut, flounder, etc. However, some fishes and all non-fishes are not kosher, such as catfish, shark, shrimp, lobster, mussels, langostines, squid, octopus, etc.
Mackerel meets the halachic (Jewish law) requirements for being a kosher fish because it actually does have both fins and scales - when the fish is netted, it sheds its scales. It is, therefore, a kosher fish.
The law of Kosher dictates that the only seafood they can eat is fish. So that rules out shellfish like clams and lobster. They go further to say that the fish must have a backbone, fins and scales.
A flounder is actually classed as a flat fish.
You may flounder in your studies if you depend on other people to do your work for you.
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Flounder who is voiced by Jason Marin .
Yes, it is a kosher fish. It has scales and fins.
Flounder, a fish, is Ariel's best friend in The Little Mermaid.
Yes, a Flounder is a flat fish. If you mean Flounder from 'The Little Mermaid', the yellow sand blue fish, then no, he is not flat. (Although he is not 3D)
yes a flounder fish is bony