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52 points

Flounders are not bilaterally symmetrical.

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93 points

Dafuq you say about me?

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41 points

YOU’RE NOT BILATERALLY SYMMETRICAL

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14 points

He can’t understand you, dude.

Hey,

Flounder!

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In the tree of life, flounders are a sub-sub-…-sub-species of bilaterally symmetrical animals: https://www.onezoom.org/life/@Holozoa=5246131?otthome=%40_ozid%3D1&highlight=path%3A%40Apionichthys_finis%3D3640785&highlight=path%3A%40Bilateria%3D117569#x2913,y-2310,w8.2796

Edit: let me preemptively be a pedant to myself and say that “sub-…-species” is wrong because “bilaterally symmetrical animals” is not a species. Flounder is itself a species AFAIK, not a sub-species of anything. It is a descendant of the common ancestor of all bilaterally symmetrical animals. There, now surely no one will find anything to be pedantic about :D

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I appreciate that information. However, flounders themselves are not bilaterally symmetrical. I have caught many dozens of them and it’s pretty easy to tell that they are not.

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7 points

Flounders are born symmetrical; eye migration happens as they transition to the juvenile stage of growth.

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8 points

Just like starfish!

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2 points

Forego the illusion of species and families. It’s taxa all the way down.

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17 points

It depends on whether it was a larvae or not.

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5 points

They’re “differently symmetrical.”

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