Is it John Dory?
Zeus faber, John Dory
Dorsal is the back and ventral is anterior
Dorsal - Top of the fish Caudal - The "tail fin" Anal - Rear most fin on the bottom of the body Pelvic - Front set of finds on the bottom of the body Pectoral - Right behind the gills on the side of the fish's body
The dorsal region of the body is located posteriorly.
A perch fish typically has a deep body with striped markings running down its sides. They have a spiny dorsal fin and anal fin, and their coloration can vary from greenish to yellow or brownish. Perch are known for their sharp spines on their dorsal fin that can cause injury if handled improperly.
The dorsal cavity is not inferior to anything.
It rests on the dorsal part of your body. The ventral is the front part of your body, so your stomach/chest area.
Dorsal is situated on the upper part and at the rear of a body, lateral is situated at the side
Dorsal means on or near the back of the body.
Dorsal
A John Dory is a distinctive flat fish known for its unique shape, resembling a disc with a laterally compressed body. It typically has a golden-yellow to olive-green coloration with dark spots and a prominent black spot on each side. The fish features long, spiny dorsal fins and large, expressive eyes, which contribute to its striking appearance. Its mouth is small and located at the front, adapted for feeding on small fish and invertebrates.
Dorsal or posterior mean back of the body.