No, but there are a number of species that can soar, such as the flying fish, which jump to catch flying insects to eat. Some species have been reported to get as high as 6 feet.
some fish could fly out of water
You have to have a Fly Fishing Rod and some Feathers to fly fishing.
they glide not fly
When it is said that a fish rolls on a fly, what is meant is that a fish has risen from lower down in the water to investigate your fly, perhaps with the intention of eating it, or simply out of curiosity. For some reason, the fish decides not to eat it, and either turns away from the fly (close to the surface) or it may even 'hit' the fly without taking it into it's mouth. Either way, it will cause disruption of the water around the fly (a 'boil'). This is termed 'rolling on a fly!'
Insects such as ants do not have backbones. They are called invertebrates.
Fish do not fly in unison. And it is a tactic used to confuse predators.
No, jelly fish do not fly.
flying fish can fly.
fly
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There are many types of fish one would expect to catch when saltwater fly fishing. One would expect to catch bonefish and bluefish while they are saltwater fly fishing.
Fish swim and birds fly.