Fish have eyes positioned on the sides of their heads to provide a wide field of vision, allowing them to detect predators and prey more effectively. This lateral positioning helps them to monitor their surroundings for threats while minimizing blind spots. Additionally, it aids in depth perception and navigation in their aquatic environments. This adaptation is crucial for survival in the often complex and dynamic underwater habitats they inhabit.
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
Yes, the fish you are referring to is called the "flatfish," such as flounder or sole. These fish are born with an eye on each side of their head but as they mature, one eye migrates to the other side so both eyes are on the same side. In Key West, you can find species of flatfish like flounder.
flounder
Well and animal with eyes on the side of their head is called a sliperygypsy
The fish use gills to respire. it is located on the lateral front side just behind the eyes of the fish
The eyes of a salmon are at the front of the fish, above and behind the mouth on either side of its head.
Blinky the Fish Had 3 Eyes
The eyes of fish are called "ocular globes."
A fish with 10 eyes is called a "fish." It does not have a special name for having a specific number of eyes.
If they didn't have eyes, they wouldn't be fish. They would be FSH instead!
Their eyes can be almost any colour that the fish is.
gulper fish have small eyes because it help prevents water from damanging it eyes