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Anonymous
/an/, Why do flounders have both eyes on one side? How do you explain this bizzareness?
>> Anonymous
they are born with them on two sides, and swim upright, and then the eye migrates to the other side so they can sit on the bottom and not have an eye in the dirt.
>> Anonymous
They look like something that came out a chemical spill.
>> Guodzilla
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(sings)
I'M A SOLE MAAAAAAN. . .
Bada-badoop-bada-badoop
I'M A SOLE MAAAAAAN. . .
bomp bomp ba boomp
UHHH!

>;-D
(runs like hell)
>> Anonymous
>>218645
keep running until you get back to gaia
>> Anonymous
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>>218645
>> Guodzilla
>>218653
???
>> Anonymous
>>218659
That better be a girl's feet
>> Dawkins
"... bony fish as a rule have a marked tendency to be flattened in a vertical direction.... It was natural, therefore, that when the ancestors of [flatfish] took to the sea bottom, they should have lain on one side.... But this raised the problem that one eye was always looking down into the sand and was effectively useless. In evolution this problem was solved by the lower eye 'moving' round to the upper side."