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.
Known as binocular vision, this arrangement allows both eyes to focus on the same object. The benefit in depth perception and triangulation is a distinct advantage in hunting prey.
Just the same as any other bee: 5. They have two compound eyes on either side of the head, and three simple eyes, called ocelli, on the top of the head.
Cricket eyes are located on the left & right of its head
They both make the plant and fish breath
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.
No the flounder is born as a normal fish. but as they grow up or get older one of the eyes shift over.
same as snake head fish
No, a Flamingos eyes are a lot smaller than its head and it is the same for all 6 species of Flamingo.
They are the same because they are both living.
they are both fish?
they both have tails
if your fish is going around the tank with its eyes cosed multiple times.
Yes, squirrels have binocular vision, which means that their eyes are positioned on the front of their head, allowing them to focus on objects with both eyes at the same time. This helps them accurately judge distances and identify predators or food sources.
Ofcourse their eyes.. they all both have eyes!
They both have 4 letters