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slime flounder (Microstomus achne)
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Peacock flounder (Bothus mancus) is a member of the largest family of flatfish Bothidae All members of this group are known as left side flounder
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Peacock flounder (Bothus mancus) is a member of the largest family of flatfish Bothidae All members of this group are known as left side flounder
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The Peacock flounder (Bothus mancus) is a member of the largest family of flatfish Bothidae All members of this group are known as left side flou
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slime flounder (Microstomus achne)
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This image was captured a mile off the island of Yap at night with the bottom 1000 feet below At just two inches in length this appears to be the la
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A Peacock flounder (Bothus mancus) and a Freckled snake eel (Callechelys lutea) share a moment in the sand Peacock flounders can change coloration to
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Peacock flounder camouflaged in sand
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Skeleton shrimp Caprellide sp line the bottom in front of this Javan Flounder Pseudorhombus javanicus Philippines photo by David Fleetham
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A peacock flounder Bothus mancus and a freckled snake eel Callechelys lutea share a moment in the sand Hawaii Peacock flounders can change color
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This image was captured a mile off the island of Yap at night with the bottom 1000 feet below At just two inches in length this appears to be the la
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Peacock sole (Pardachirus pavoninus) camouflaged against the dark sand of the seabed Photographed in Lembeh Strait North Sulawesi Indonesia This s
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This peacock flounder Bothus lunatus can perfectly match the sandy bottom on which it hides in plain sight Bonaire Netherlands Antilles Caribbean
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This image was captured a mile off the island of Yap at night with the bottom 1000 feet below At just two inches in length this appears to be the la
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This image was captured a mile off the island of Yap at night with the bottom 1000 feet below At just two inches in length this appears to be the la
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This image was captured a mile off the island of Yap at night with the bottom 1000 feet below At just two inches in length this appears to be the la
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Peacock Flounder (Bothus mancus); Makena Maui Hawaii United States of America
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Peacock flounder camouflaged against the sea floor
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Peacock Flounder lying on seabed Cocos Island Costa Rica
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The face of a Peacock Flounder camouflaged on the ocean floor
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Peacock Flounder on sand on caribbean reef
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Caribbean Antilles Curacao Westpunt Peacock Flounder Bothus lunatus
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Mexico Revillagigedos Islands The peacock flounder (Bothus mancus) is a member of the largest family of flatfish (Bothidae) Known as left side fl
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Hawaii The peacock flounder (Bothus mancus) is a member of the largest family of flatfish (Bothidae) left side flounders with their eyes on the le
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