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Halibut swim by using their pectoral fins to glide through the water while their flattened bodies allow them to stay close to the ocean floor. They primarily swim in a sideways motion, which helps them navigate the benthic environment where they live. Their unique body shape and coloration enable them to blend into the seafloor, providing camouflage from predators. Halibut can also use their powerful tails for quick bursts of speed when necessary.

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