Pleuronectids example sentences

Related (12): flatfish, flounders, halibut, sole, plaice, dab, turbot, brill, fluke, megrim, soleidae, scophthalmidae

"Pleuronectids" Example Sentences

1. Pleuronectids are flatfish that live in both shallow and deep waters.
2. Pleuronectids have both eyes on the same side of the head.
3. Pleuronectids are found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans.
4. Pleuronectids are benthic organisms that live on the ocean floor.
5. Pleuronectids are an important source of food for many cultures.
6. Pleuronectids have a flat body shape and can grow up to two feet in length.
7. Pleuronectids are bottom-dwelling fish that feed on small invertebrates.
8. Pleuronectids are able to camouflage themselves against the ocean floor.
9. Pleuronectids are able to change color in order to blend in with their surroundings.
10. Pleuronectids are a type of fish that can survive in both salt and fresh water.
11. Pleuronectids have a lateral line system that helps them to detect prey.
12. Pleuronectids are able to bury themselves in the sand in order to hide from predators.
13. Pleuronectids are a type of flatfish that have both eyes on the same side of their head.
14. Pleuronectids are found in a variety of habitats, including estuaries, coral reefs, and the open ocean.
15. Pleuronectids are able to move in both directions, allowing them to change direction quickly.
16. Pleuronectids have a unique method of respiration, using their swim bladder to draw in oxygenated water.
17. Pleuronectids are capable of reproducing both sexually and asexually.
18. Pleuronectids have a flat body shape that allows them to move quickly and easily through the water.
19. Pleuronectids are able to change their coloration in order to blend in with their environment.
20. Pleuronectids are a type of fish that have evolved to survive in both salt and fresh water.

Common Phases

spawning; feeding; migrating; maturing; reproducing

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