they are flat
Yes, the fish you are referring to is called the "flatfish," such as flounder or sole. These fish are born with an eye on each side of their head but as they mature, one eye migrates to the other side so both eyes are on the same side. In Key West, you can find species of flatfish like flounder.
Its a fin fish
Plaice is a fish known commonly as flatfish.
diet consists mainly of fish spawn,crustaceans,and small fish
Plaice, sole, and halibut are all flatfish. They have a distinctive flat body with both eyes on one side. Plaice and sole are typically smaller in size compared to halibut, which can grow to be quite large.
A fish without eyes would have smooth skin where the eyes would normally be located. It may appear slightly different from other fish due to the absence of eyes, but otherwise would look similar in shape and structure.
There is a fish called "Plaice" It is a saltwater flatfish and is regarded as a delicious eating fish.
Flatfish are born as symmetrical larvae, resembling typical fish with a standard body shape. As they develop, one side of their body flattens and migrates to the other side, causing their eyes to shift to the top of their head. This transformation allows them to adapt to a benthic lifestyle, where they lie on the ocean floor. Eventually, they grow into their adult form, characterized by their unique flattened bodies.
One fish I could think of is the Parrot fish.
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The goby fish, or disambiguation, have many natural predators and, in fact, are a prey species of many fish. Some of the goby's predators are humans, cod, haddock, sea bass, and flatfish.
The flatfish, such as flounders, halibuts, and soles, have both their eyes on the same side of their head. This adaptation allows them to lie flat on the ocean floor and easily camouflage themselves against predators.