YEA THEY CHANGE THE COLOR OF THE BODY TO MATCH THE COLOUR OF THE SURROUNDING
check out the April 27 new yorker magazine - article on ramachandran's experiment on pages 79-80 - says they can match polka dots and checkerboard patterns!
It provides camouflage, making the flounder harder to see.
Did you see that big flounder at the aquarium
A flounder's color can vary depending on its surroundings and species, but they typically range from brown, green, to grey to help them blend in with their environment on the ocean floor.
Flounder who is voiced by Jason Marin .
Yes, a flounder's anus is typically located on the ventral side of its body, near the base of the tail. However, due to the flat shape and positioning of a flounder, it may not be easily visible at first glance.
Uncooked flounder looks translucent or almost see-through. When properly cooked the flesh turns white all the way through to the bone.
yes they can and they can also fly and eat small frogs
It blends in with the ocean floor. So enemies can not see the flounder.
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.
flounder
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.