A fluke is a parasite, and a flounder is a fish
The whales fluke (tail fin) gracefully controlled the movement of the whale. Fluke - accidental good luck. What a fluke! He won the match. Fluke - part of a whale's tail. The left fluke flipped out of the water, then the whale was gone. "It was merely a fluke that the baseball hit him right on the pinky toe." It's such a fluke that we crossed paths again after all these years. A husband and wife with the same birthday is quite a fluke. Miraculously, she changed her schedule on a fluke and was not aboard the plane that crashed. Example: You didn't win, it was just a fluke. That was a fluke, i got an A without studying. It snowed in Texas in July, it was some kind of fluke of nature. Fluke has several meanings: CHANCE: It was fluke that they found each other. A PARASITE: He suffered from liver flukes. A FIN: With a quick movement of his flukes the whale swam away.
Flounder is a favorite fish of American cooks. OR I'm concerned about Paul's grades, he seems to flounder in math.
If you are asking about the emphasis, flounder has a stronger first syllable.
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What is the difference between realism and liberalism?
Flukes are bigger than flounders, plus the flukes eyes migrate to the left side of their head and the flounder to the right side of their head.
Flukes are bigger than flounders, plus the flukes eyes migrate to the left side of their head and the flounder to the right side of their head.
flounder is a flounder - just one type, and yes it is edible
There are several meanings of the work fluke. Fluke can be a flatfish, such as a flounder. It is also a stroke of luck or accidental occurrence. It is also a blade-like projection at the end of an anchor.
The frilled shark is a marine animal. Other fish include flounder and flying fish.
fluke is the fish, two eyes one side flounder, sole IT IS ALSO BROWN ON BOTH SIDES VERY RARE AND THE EYES ARE OPPOSITE TO A NORMAL FLOUNDER
Jacques is a Pacific cleaner shrimp.
The Summer Flounder (Also known as Fluke) is a marine flatfish that is found in the Atlantic Ocean off the East Coast of the United States and Canada. It is especially abundant in waters from North Carolina to Massachusetts.
Flounder Flying Fish Fluke Frogmouth catfish False moray eel Forehead brooder French angelfish
* Fiddler crab * Fin whale * Fire bellied toad * Fish * Flatfish * Flounder * Fluke (fish) * Frog * Fugu (poisonous fish)
In New York State we have winter flounder and summer flounder (aka fluke). The diet of the fish vary as do the sizes. Fluke are more predatory, have larger mouths with bigger teeth. I would suspect that the summer flounder ( fluke ) would have the higher mercury levels in the flesh due to their larger size and varied food sources, they even eat their own, which I can personally attest to. They also eat baby bluefish (snappers) as well as spearing, killies, sand eels, clams and squid. Frankly I think they will eat almost anything they can get their teeth into. Summer flounder eat small mussels and worms, mostly. I have never seen any published levels of mercury in either fish, but would be real interested in seeing some testing results. These fish are not big migratory and pretty much stay in local waters. It would be interesting to see Eastern seaboard levels , State by State. As a long time sports fisherman and a amateur scientist I believe fluke would have the highest level of mercury General rule with fish and contaminants "The higher the predatory species of fish the higher the contaminant level". This is sad but true.
My mum says a tapeworm lives in your stomach and a liver fluke lives in your liver.