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| - Flounder is a character in The Little Mermaid. According to the television series, his real name is Guppy Number 35.
- Flounder es un personaje de la pelĂcula The Little Mermaid.
- Flounder is a bright yellow and azure colored tropical fish and Ariel's best friend. Despite the name, he is not a flounder. In most appearances, he is seen to be younger.
- The Flounder is a type of that can be caught by fishing in the pond. It can be displayed using an aquarium. It sells for 4 coins and recycles for 30 recycle points. Like all fish, it cannot be gifted. The Flounder is a common fish type, so can be caught using any type of food, whether purchased from the Food Store or using Homegrown food from the garden.
- Flounder is a supporting character from The Little Mermaid. He is Ariel's best friend. Despite his name, he is not a flounder, but a tropical fish.
- Flounder (alternative name Fluke) is an ocean-dwelling flatfish species that is found in coastal lagoons and estuaries of the Northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Flounder is a male SeaWing guard serving under Queen Coral. He appears briefly in the second book in the Wings of Fire series, The Lost Heir, where he is seen guarding Clay, Sunny, Starflight, and Glory outside their cave and is a member of the group of guards withholding the keys to the shackles holding Clay.
- He was voiced by Jason Marin in the original film, Cam Clarke in Return to the Sea and Parker Goris in Ariel's Beginning
- Flounder fish is a flatfish and it can be found in Northern European waters and in the eastern and northern part of the pacific. There are numerous species of flounder fish belonging to different families in the order Pleuronectiformes such as Achiropsettidae (southern flounders),Bothidae (left-eye flounders), Paralichthyidae (large-tooth flounders)and Pleuronectidae (right-eye flounders). Although flounders are members of different families they have mostly the same features. Flounders live on the sandy bottom of the ocean. Flounders have both eyes on the same part of the head, either in the left side such as summer flounder or in the right side like all members in the Pleuronectidae family. Not all flounders live in the ocean, some of them; generally those belonging to the Bothidae famil
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