Flatfish - Topic:Animals - Online Encyclopedia ... Sand dabs are flatfish -- the relatives of flounders, sole, plaice, and turbot. All flatfish are carnivores. They eat mollusks, worms, and crustaceans. Here at the Zoo; The Living World is home to our sand dabs.
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A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity in Science and Art, Language Arts, Health / Physical Education called Don't Eat Your Flatfish Before they are Counted - A Flatfish Data Collection Activity . ... Title - Don't Eat Your Flatfish Before they are Counted - ; A Flatfish Data...
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Small european brown flatfish covered with rough scales? ... What does a flatfish eat? ... What is a tongue shaped flatfish?
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Small european brown flatfish covered with rough scales? ... What does a flatfish eat? ... Name a flatfish beginning with F?
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"What we're doing is sifting all the sediment and mud out so we can get the small organisms that live in the mud called benthos out so we can see what's available for the flatfish to eat.
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Flatfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The flatfish are an order ( Pleuronectiformes ) of ray-finned fish, also called the Heterosomata, sometimes classified as a suborder of Perciformes. The name means "side-swimmers" in Greek. In man...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatfish
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Eat the Seasons: seasonal food information, tips and recipe ideas, updated every week. ... eat TURBOT; The turbot is a large flatfish which is prized for its firm white flesh and subtle, refined flavour. Not a cheap option, but when cooked with a few carefully selected ingredients it makes a very fine meal indeed.
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www.eattheseasons.co.uk/Archive/turbot.htm
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You've probably eaten flatfish before but tasty fillets of plaice, sole or halibut give few hints about their extraordinary physical specialisations. They are fish that live on their sides and their flat profiles make them both efficient hunters and difficult prey.
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While most flatfish eat only bottom organisms, some (such as the halibuts) are more active predators and will rise from the bottom in pursuit, or in search, of food. Abnormalities are not uncommon, and seem to occur more frequently than in other groups.
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