Description:
body color brown, its shade depending on color of bottom, with numerous
spots and blotches; 3 prominent eye-like spots forming a triangle;
one spot on lateral line, one above, one below; numerous white spots
scattered over body and fins (albigutta, white-spotted); strong canine-like
teeth; caudal fin in shape of wedge, its tip in the middle.
Similar Fish: southern
flounder, P. lethostigma (no eye-like spots; color pattern
is key to distinguishing the two species).
Where found: INSHORE
on sandy or mud bottoms, often ranging into tidal creeks; occasionally
caught on NEARSHORE rocky reefs.
Size: common to 2 pounds,
generally smaller than southern flounder. Remarks:
hatches into usual fish form, but right eye migrates over to left
side early in life; a bottom dweller; thought to spawn OFFSHORE;
feeds on crustaceans and small fishes.
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