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Flounders can vary in weight depending on the species and size. On average, a flounder can weigh anywhere from a few ounces to a few pounds. Larger species of flounders can weigh over 20 pounds.
Natural predators of flounders include larger fish such as sharks, rays, and some species of marine mammals like seals. Additionally, birds like herons and cormorants are known to prey on flounders in shallow waters.
Yes, flounders have the ability to change color and pattern to blend in with their surroundings, providing them with camouflage to avoid predators and ambush prey. This ability allows them to effectively camouflage themselves on the ocean floor, making them skilled ambush predators.
Flounders' predators include larger fish such as cod, halibut, and sharks, as well as seabirds and marine mammals like seals and sea lions. They rely on camouflage and burrowing in the sand to evade these predators.
Yes, flounders are generally edible.
No, whales have brissles as teeth and they eat particles in the ocean such as plankton.
No, they are not poisonous, in fact they are delicious to eat.
Flounders eat minnows.
they eat fish, Shrimp, Small Crustaceans, Worms, and other invertebrates on the sandy ocean floor.
Andy Flounders was born in 1963.
yes a flounder is a teliost and has a backbone.
Rusty Flounders is 5' 10 1/2".
Flounders actually have 2 enemies. They are anything that could eat them, or anything that could actually catch them.
Yes halibuts, flounders, tunas, and trouts are all edible.
Yellow tail snappers will eat rolled up oats and Yellow tail flounders will eat Crustaceans, amphipods and, polychaete worms
sharks