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How is it decided if they are left side up or right side up? There's one of each in this meme.
I seem to remember their eyes slowly drift to one side
I looked into it and yes: https://1ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nationalgeographic.com%2Fanimals%2Farticle%2Fflatfish-animals-science-colors-flounders
I also found interesting how they otherwise function:
That was very interesting. Thanks!
But the question was what determines which eye moves?
A very local election.
Isn't that just the same response to visual stimulus that every animal with eyes does?
The context for those 2 sentences was changing colour to match your environment.
It varies by species. Some go left side up and others go right side up. In some species the individuals flip equally often to left and right, such as thornback turbot. Then there's the Senegalese sole... In this species the side they "tilt" towards are different between individuals, but most of them do it to one side and a small subgroup turn the other way. Kind of like our right or left handedness. source
might just be flipped