Flounders typically inhabit coastal waters, particularly in shallow areas such as estuaries, bays, and sandy or muddy seabeds. Their habitat can vary significantly in size, ranging from small local regions to larger expanses depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some flounder species can also migrate over considerable distances, but they generally remain within a specific range throughout their life cycles. Overall, their habitats are crucial for feeding, breeding, and growth.
Yes, flounders are generally edible.
Andy Flounders was born in 1963.
yes a flounder is a teliost and has a backbone.
Rusty Flounders is 5' 10 1/2".
Yes halibuts, flounders, tunas, and trouts are all edible.
sharks
no
Flounders.
Life span for flounders are;Females live for 14 years.Males live for 12 years.
Winter flounders can be found anywhere from the tip of pubnic, NS, to the bottom of marinaras trench.
Flounders are saltwater fish, some can be kept temporarily in brackish water.
No, flounders cannot see ultraviolet colors. Flounders have limited color vision and are typically sensitive to blue and green wavelengths of light. Ultraviolet light is outside the range of colors that flounders can perceive.