Living in the Baltic Sea


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Observation © 2010, oil on canvas 71 x 75 cm
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Habitat marked for the Baltic Sea only
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Brill
Family Scophthalmidae

Description
One of the smaller species of flatfish. When the young Brill are around 3,5 cm they undergo a metamorphosis and change from a vertical life to a horizontal position. The right eye will migrate to the left side of the body. Their body shape turns oval. Unlike the Turbot, the Brill has flat eyes, with small, round, close together placed scales without bumps of bone. The back fin and anal fin are separate from each other. The long back and abdominal fins stretch from the head to the tail fin. In contrast to most fish they lack a swim bladder. The Brill dig themselves down in the bottom sediment for camouflage, thus a lesser need for constant equilibrium.

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Latin = Scophthalmus rhombus

Species' local name

English:
Brill
Svenska:
Slätvar
Suomi:
Silokampela
По-русски: 
камбала плоская
Esti:
Sile kammeljas
Lietuviškai:
Rombas
Latviešu:
Gludie rombi
Polski:
Nagład
German:
Glattbutt
Dansk:
Slethvar