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.
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flounder. he is a flounder so his name is flounder.
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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.
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You may flounder in your studies if you depend on other people to do your work for you.
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Flounder is a type of fish that has both fins and scales, so flounder is kosher.
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A fluke is a parasite, and a flounder is a fish
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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
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Flounder doesn't really have a last name. He is just plainly called Flounder off of the Little Mermaid.
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Some popular recipes that use flounder seasoning as the main flavor enhancer include baked flounder with lemon and herbs, pan-seared flounder with garlic butter sauce, and grilled flounder with Cajun seasoning.
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Flounder are saltwater fish that live in lagoons and estuaries. Flounder species are found along the Atlantic coasts of the US and Canada, in Europe, and in Japan.
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Yes, a Flounder is a flat fish. If you mean Flounder from 'The Little Mermaid', the yellow sand blue fish, then no, he is not flat. (Although he is not 3D)
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Flounder are delicious, fryed or baked. They have a light sweet flavor.
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Stuffed flounder would be fylld flundra in Swedish.
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Because, flounder is a soft fish and will come out soft naturely.
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Yes. Flounder lay thousands of eggs, and are fertilized by the males.
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Large-scale righteye flounder was created in 1929.
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Small-mouth righteye flounder was created in 1880.
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Narrow-body righteye flounder was created in 1931.
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The word "flounder" can be used as a substitute for struggling helplessly.
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Does flounder have a menstrual cycle, some one told me did, I have never heard of that ever.
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The first syllable is accented in flounder.
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