Halibut are flat fish that have one brown side and one white side. They are found in great numbers in the Pacific Ocean.
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on dead and/or decaying organisms. A halibut fish, however, typically feeds on plankton during its first year of life, whereas at two or three years of age, they begin to feed on euphausiids (small shrimp-like organisms) and small fish. As halibut grow, fish make up a larger part of their diet. Besides pollock, sablefish, cod, and rockfish, large halibut also eat octopus, herring, crabs, clams, and smaller halibut. Therefore, the answer is no. A halibut is not a scavenger.
Usually the Bering Sea or near Alaska (at least that is where the tastiest halibut comes from)
absolutely!
It depends, Tuna is salt water, Trout is fresh, halibut is salt, flounder is salt.
A halibut has two eyes, both on the top of its head, side-by-side. When a halibut is born it has eyes on either side of its head and swims upright, like a trout or salmon. Within a year, one of its eyes moves toward the other side of the head. During the same period of time, the side of the head with the static eye develops dark skin pigment, and the bottom side remains white. Thus, the halibut is camouflaged from above and below.
The halibut makes a noise like a motorbike.
not in the slightest...
Because of their eyes that are-... What, you're going to put halibut down because of their physical aspect?Speciesist that you are!
The sphinx?
You say Halibut. Halibut is an English word.
To find out some baked halibut recipes you would need to check online, for websites like BBC recipes. The necessary ingredients of a baked halibut recipe are 1lb of fresh halibut, 1 fresh lemon, 2tbs of olive oil and lastly 1Tbs of paprika, now all you just have to do is follow a recipe on the internet.
Halibut are not invisible so obviously they can be seen.
Atlantic halibut was created in 1758.
Shotted halibut was created in 1890.
No words in the English language rhyme with "halibut."
Yes, the halibut does have fins. It has multiple fins.
Halibut are bottom feeders and will eat whatever they can find. They love octopus but will bite on herring or any type of fish meat.