Flying fish are definetly not birds. They are an evolved species of fish belonging to the family name of Exocoetidae, and live all over the world in the Capricorn region.
Flying vertebrates include birds, bats, flying (or gliding) squirrels, snakes, lizards, frogs and fish.
Birds and larger fish/dolphins and whales
Birds, Fish, Sometimes cats (If the bugs are flying around)
Snakes and birds, as well as large fish, badgers, etc.
The Topical 2 winged flying fish's predators are mammals, dolphins, sea loins, sea birds, boobies, and frigate birds.
A penguin (several species) are non-flying, semi-aquatic birds, that actively hunt fish in the sea.
Flying fish are omnivores and feed on a variety of foods, particularly plankton.
adults have leopard seals sharks and other fish babies have those and flying birds
no they are birds. it is split into 5 sectins mammals,reptiles, fish,birds,and anphibians. ducks are birds
Yes - many birds can, geese are especially well adapted to do all 3.
Birds Bats Beatles Insects Fish Squirrels
airplane, birds. that's all i came up with so far. ~Karen~