A flatfish, related to flounder and halibut.
Lemonfish (Rachycentron canadum)-also known as black kingfish, black salmon, ling, cobia, crabeaters, aruan tasek, etc.-are perciform marine fish, the sole representative of their family, the Rachycentridae.
no! They are different fish.
The fish you are referring to is likely a "sole." Soles are large, flat fish with a distinctive body shape and are commonly found in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Sole fish are carnivorous and primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. They are ambush predators, lying partially buried in sand or mud to surprise their prey.
Major angling flatfish include dab, turbot, plaice, flounder, brill, and Dover sole. Other names of flatfish are Pacific sanddab, and a variety of sole including sand sole, butter sole, and rock sole.
Largemouth bass and lionfish are fish that begin with the letter L. Additional fish include lake trout, lemon sole and lemon shark.
Fillets of Sole Veronique is a French fish course served with grapes. Dove or lemon sole is used and Muscat-type grapes.
Dover sole is a single ingredient, whilst lemon sole is a particular dish prepared to a specific recipe. Lemon sole can be made with Dover sole.
An adult lemon sole can weigh up to 3kg.
Not really, it tastes bitter.
They ate fish and lemon ants.
Sole There is a fish called sole and underside of shoe is called a sole
Tagalog translation of SOLE FISH: sapsap
Mostly cod, but I'm sure flounder and sole as well as freshwater fish.
The answer is no, both are bottom dwelling fish and live on the ocean floor. If you want to be technical about it you could find out the geographic home range of both fish and find the lowest point in each of the two spieces range, and see which is deeper...
The sole fish is actually a group of several fish, however the most common of them is the common sole, whose scientific name is Solea solea.
Its called Lemon sole, or its bretherens name- co sole.