The Willowy flounder (Tanakius kitaharae) is a fish of the family Pleuronectidae that grows up to 30 cm.
Description
The willowy flounder is a flatfish (Pleuronectidae) from coastal waters of the northwest Pacific, off East Asia. The species grows to about 30 cm and has a flattened, slender-oval body with both eyes on the right side; the upper side is plain brown and matches the bottom, the underside is white. As a bottom-dweller it lies buried on sand and mud bottoms and snaps at worms, small crustaceans and molluscs. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Willowy flounder?
The Willowy flounder is mainly brown.
Where does the Willowy flounder live?
The Willowy flounder is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Willowy flounder get?
The Willowy flounder grows to a maximum of about 30 cm.
Is the Willowy flounder dangerous to humans?
No, the Willowy flounder is harmless to humans.
Download Fin's Fish Guide
Identify fish in seconds, log your catches and dives. Join the TestFlight beta.
All data
Identification
Appearance
Habitat & distribution
Behaviour & biology
For anglers
Safety
Status & sources
More from the family Pleuronectidae
Download Fin's Fish Guide
Identify fish in seconds, log your catches and dives. Join the TestFlight beta.