flounder?
A flounder
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.
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.
They both make the plant and fish breath
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.
Because they are both birds and the have feathers and eat fish. i think.... hope i helped! :D
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
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
Insects, amphibians, such as frogs, toads and newts, fish, such as lampreys and flatfish which can start with eyes on either side of the body, but then end up with both eyes on the same side, and certain eels.
They both have 4 letters
Ofcourse their eyes.. they all both have eyes!
they both have cartalage.they both have tails.they both have gills.they are both fish.sharks have rows of teeth.
if your fish is going around the tank with its eyes cosed multiple times.