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Want to meet a Peacock Flounder? 👉🏽 Join us for a dive. ℹ️ Who’s that 1 Clever Fish Who’ll Never See You Below? While juveniles begin life with eyes on both sides of their body, the Peacock Flounder’s right eye migrates towards the left as they mature, leaving both eyes on one side looking to the sky. Pretty amazing for a fish that camouflages seamlessly with his perch, which he can not see below him, yet if blind or if his eye is damaged he will struggle to camouflage with his surround.
Las embarcaciones se amarran a un muelle por medio de cabos que se llaman amarres. Para esto Globe Sailing recomienda los cabos LANCELIN. El espacio del que se dispone para amarrar un barco es limitado, por lo que debe quedar perfectamente sujeto por medio de las amarres, para evitar que pueda desplazarse y chocar contra otras embarcaciones.