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.
Yes!They are called Exocoetidae and there are over 50 species of them around the world.
However, they don't really fly, they just shoot out of the water really fast to catch bugs, so it looks like they're flying!
Marine flying fish are too large for home aquariums. In freshwater aquariums you can keep hatchetfish and African butterfly fish. These fish can jump out of the water and require a lid for their aquarium.
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a eagle a hawk u know stuff like that
A penguin (several species) are non-flying, semi-aquatic birds, that actively hunt fish in the sea.
I'm pretty sure that 'the bird of the sea' is a nickname for not a bird, but the Flying Fish.
slow flying bird
Slow flying birds
no there is no such thing as a flying fish
No even though it can fly the Flying squirrel is not a Bird it is a Mammal.
You dont find flying fish in any country. This is because flying fish are found in the sea not on land.
no there is no such thing as flying fish
Airplane, bird, rocket, umbrella, hand glider, helicopter, flying bicycle, bat, hot air balloon, parachute, insects, toys, blimps, kites, flying squirrel, flying fish.
A Fish swimming, its tail pushes on the water, and the water pushes back, thus propelling the fish forwards. A bird flying, Its wings push the air down, and the air keeps the bird aloft by pushing back.
Flying High Bird Sanctuary was created in 2002.