No, it's a salt-water fish. There might be a fresh-water flounder (although I've never heard of one), but the flounder that is eaten, seen in aquariums, and generally known is a salt water fish.
It depends, Tuna is salt water, Trout is fresh, halibut is salt, flounder is salt.
Flounder are primarily saltwater fish, typically found in coastal environments and estuaries. They are not adapted to the freshwater conditions found in the headwaters of rivers. Therefore, it would be highly unlikely for flounder to thrive in the headwaters of a river, as they require brackish or marine environments for survival.
Mostly cod, but I'm sure flounder and sole as well as freshwater fish.
Flounder who is voiced by Jason Marin .
Sea creatures that start with L are:Lamprey (fish)Limpet (freshwater snail)Ling (fish)LionfishLobsterLoggerhead turtleLungfish
In Europe, the name flounder refers to Platichthys flesus. In the Western Atlantic there are the summer flounder Paralichthys dentatus, southern flounder Paralichthys lethostigma, and the winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus In Japan, the Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus is common.
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flounder. he is a flounder so his name is flounder.
There are 5 different species of Flounder. Europe- platichthys flesus Western Atlantic- Summer Flounder paralichthys dentatus Southern Flounder- paralichthys lethostigma Winter Flounder- pseudopleuronectes americanus and in Japan--Japan Flounder paralichthys olivaceus.
Did you see that big flounder at the aquarium
yes a flounder is a teliost and has a backbone.
yes a flounder fish is bony