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Flatfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A flatfish is a member of the order Pleuronectiformes of ray-finned demersal fishes, also called the Heterosomata, sometimes classified as a suborder of Perciformes. In many species, both eyes lie on one side of the head, one or the other migrating through and around the head during development.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatfish
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Halibut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Halibut are flatfish, genus Hippoglossus, from the family of the right-eye flounders (Pleuronectidae).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halibut
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Flounder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flounders are a group of flatfish species. They are demersal fish found at the bottom of oceans around the world; some species will also enter estuaries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flounder
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Peacock Flounder - Bothus lunatus - ARKive
Learn more about the Peacock flounder - with amazing Peacock flounder videos, photos and facts on ARKive
http://www.arkive.org/peacock-flounder/bothus-lunatus/
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Flounder (Paralichthys) - A-Z Animals
The flounder is a species of flatfish that is found in the coastal waters of the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Flounder are found hiding on the ocean floor at depths from shallow coral reefs to the deepest trench on Earth.
http://a-z-animals.com/animals/flounder/
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Identifying the Various Species of Flatfish Found Around the British Shores
Identify the major angling flatfish such as plaice, dab, flounder, Dover sole, turbot and brill.
http://www.gofishing.co.uk/Sea-Angler/Section/how-to/Sea-Fishing-Advice/Fishing-Tips/Advanced-species-tactics/Identifying-flatfish
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California Marine Sportfish Identification: Flatfishes
The body of the California halibut is oblong and compressed. The head is small and the mouth large. Although a member of the left-eyed flounder family, about 40 percent of California halibut have their eyes on the right side. The color is dark brown to black on the eyed side and white on the blind side.
https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Ocean/Fish-ID/Sportfish/Flatfishes
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Bogleech: Biology to Chill the Sole
These carnivorous throw rugs of the deep spend their entire adult lives lying on their sides, flat against the ocean floor while their bulging, independently rotating eyeballs scan their surroundings for prey. Eyeballs which, unlike any other vertebrate on earth, protrude from the same side of their body, either the right or the left, though they certainly don't start out that way.
http://www.bogleech.com/flatfish.html
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Huge Halibut Fish at the Bottom of the Ocean, Flatfish - YouTube
Watch this huge 6 foot halibut while diving in the La Jolla Cove, at a depth of 120 feet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p59fwOacn8
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ODFW Finfish Species - Flatfish
Flatfishes are unique in that the skull is asymmetrical with both eyes on the same side of the head. Flatfish begin life like symmetrical fish, with an eye on each side of the head. A few days after hatching, one eye begins to migrate and soon both eyes are close together on one side. Flatfish spend the rest of their lives on or near the bottom with the eyed side facing up.
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/mrp/finfish/sp/flatfish.asp
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The Improbable but True Evolutionary Tale of Flatfishes
Flatfish are anatomical anomalies that stumped Charles Darwin himself. But new research details how they evolved.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/evolution/flatfish-evolution
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Flat Fish Species - Flat Fish Information
Information about the large array of flat fish including Barring Halibut, which are not found in the rest of the world but only in the UK.
http://www.mjseafood.com/fishipedia-seafood-guide/species-information/flat-fish
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Flatfish Facts, Information, Pictures - Encyclopedia
Get information, facts, and pictures about flatfish at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about flatfish easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/flatfish.aspx
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Bottomfish Identification Guide: Flatfish Species
This flatfish identification guide is intended to provide information and key characteristics for the most common flatfish species in Washington marine waters. To access species information click on the common or scientific name listed in the left hand column.
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/bottomfish/identification/flatfish/