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Bothus Collection

Discover the mesmerizing world of Bothus, the wide-eyed flounder. 🐟✨ From Tenerife to Socorro Island, these tropical flatfish captivate with their unique features

Background imageBothus Collection: Wide-eyed flounder (Bothus podas) portrait showing eyes above head, Tenerife

Wide-eyed flounder (Bothus podas) portrait showing eyes above head, Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageBothus Collection: Tropical Flounder (Bothus mancus), Socorro Island, Revillagigedo Archipelago Biosphere

Tropical Flounder (Bothus mancus), Socorro Island, Revillagigedo Archipelago Biosphere Reserve / Archipielago de Revillagigedo UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site (Socorro Islands), Pacific Ocean

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Peacock Flounder (Bothus lunatus), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 07/11/2007

Background imageBothus Collection: DDE-90027088

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Peacock Flounder (Bothus lunatus), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 07/11/2007

Background imageBothus Collection: Peacock flounder (Bothus lunatus) camouflaged on sand seabed, Dominica, Eastern Caribbean

Peacock flounder (Bothus lunatus) camouflaged on sand seabed, Dominica, Eastern Caribbean

Background imageBothus Collection: Post larval Flounder with extended fin - Blackwater night dive, Seraya, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia

Post larval Flounder with extended fin - Blackwater night dive, Seraya, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia, Indian Ocean Post larval Flounder with extended fin - Blackwater night dive, Seraya, Karangasem

Background imageBothus Collection: Turbot, peacock flounder, and kite

Turbot, peacock flounder, and kite
Turbot, Scophthalmus maximus 7, peacock flounder, Bothus lunatus 8, and kite, Scophthalmus rhombus, upper side 9, under side 10

Background imageBothus Collection: Peacock flounder, Bothus lunatus

Peacock flounder, Bothus lunatus (Argus flounder, Pleuronectes argus). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageBothus Collection: Tropical Flounder (Bothus mancus), Socorro Island, Revillagigedo Archipelago Biosphere

Tropical Flounder (Bothus mancus), Socorro Island, Revillagigedo Archipelago Biosphere Reserve / Archipielago de Revillagigedo UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site (Socorro Islands), Pacific Ocean

Background imageBothus Collection: Picture No. 11675205

Picture No. 11675205
Panther Flounder. Date:

Background imageBothus Collection: A flounder blends into its reef surroundings

A flounder blends into its reef surroundings
A flounder (Bothus sp.) blends into its reef surroundings in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the western Pacific harbors an extraordinary array of marine organisms

Background imageBothus Collection: Picture No. 11072707

Picture No. 11072707
Leopard Flounder close-up of eye Jahir dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Leopard Flounder

Background imageBothus Collection: Picture No. 10870212

Picture No. 10870212
Peacock flounder lying camouflaged in sandy seabed in Tobago (Bothus lunatus) Date:


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Discover the mesmerizing world of Bothus, the wide-eyed flounder. 🐟✨ From Tenerife to Socorro Island, these tropical flatfish captivate with their unique features. In a portrait showcasing its eyes above its head, the Wide-eyed Flounder (Bothus podas) from Tenerife reveals its curious nature. Meanwhile, the Tropical Flounder (Bothus mancus) found in Socorro Island impresses with its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Camouflaging seamlessly on sandy seabeds, the Peacock Flounder (Bothus lunatus) in Dominica's Eastern Caribbean showcases its incredible ability to blend into its surroundings. Its impeccable disguise leaves us marveling at nature's wonders. During blackwater night dives off Bali's Seraya in Karangasem, witness post-larval flounders displaying extended fins as they gracefully glide through the Indian Ocean depths. These enchanting creatures create an ethereal spectacle that is truly awe-inspiring. In one captivating image captured by DDE-90027089 and DDE-90027088, we see a Turbot alongside a peacock flounder and kite fish swimming harmoniously together—a testament to the diverse marine life coexisting beneath our oceans' surface. As we explore Picture No. 11675205, we are reminded of how effortlessly a flounder can blend into reef surroundings—truly masters of camouflage. Join us in celebrating Bothus—the fascinating flatfish that never ceases to amaze us with their beauty and adaptability.