A Flying fish beats its tail between 50 and 60 times a minute
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A flying fish moves like any other fish but often leaps from the water and extends its fins. This causes the fish to glide above the water for some distance. A flying fish actually moves its tail up to about 70 times per second to get enough speed to glide.
The Horse with the Flying Tail happened in 1959.
The duration of The Horse with the Flying Tail is 2880.0 seconds.
yes the flying fox does have a tail like a squirrel.
The Horse with the Flying Tail was created on 1960-12-21.
It uses it's tail for water movement, not the legs.
Actually they only glide, but with a strong take-off (powered by tail in water) they can achieve a flight distance that would put any paper airplane to shame... Yes,they flies with a powerful take up.
Up and down. I've also noticed that mammals, such as whales and dolphins, beat their tail up and down, while fish, like sharks, beat their tail side to side. Hope this helps!
Force created by the tail and tail fin to propel the fish forward and steer the fish;
Yes, a fish needs a tail to swim.
It has a fish tail