Common sole
A species of Soles, Also known as Black sole, True sole, Parkgate sole, Southport sole Scientific name : Solea solea Genus : Soles
Common sole, A species of Soles
Also known as:
Black sole, True sole, Parkgate sole, Southport sole
Botanical name: Solea solea
Genus: Soles
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The small eyes are close to each other on the right side of the body. This gives the fish the possibility of lurking half-buried in the sand for passing prey. The common sole, just like all other flatfishes, hatches as an "ordinary" fish with one eye on each side of the body. The young metamorphose to flatfish when they are about one centimeter long. The upper side is greyish-brown and the underside is white. The common sole approaches a maximum length of 70 cm (28 in).
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