dolphin
flying fish can fly.
Penguins are flightless and can't fly. They breed on land, and feed on fish in the water.
A grasshopper!!! A grasshopper can fly, but when they land on the ground they only hop.
Fish are aquatic vertebrates that have gills for breathing and fins for swimming, while birds are feathered, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrates with wings for flying. Fish live in water, while birds predominantly live on land and in the air.
We have them to fight, fly and win in different areas which are land, sky and air.
ONE FISH, TWO FISH, RED FISH, BLUE FISH from Dr. Seuss
Yes, they can walk or sledge on land and can fly (swim) through water.
Fish are aquatic creatures, and have fins to swim and gills to take oxygen from the water. Most reptiles are terrestrial, many have legs, and they breathe using lungs.
Yes, through both water AND land. He can also WALK on water, fly, and swim through the air, which is pretty much the equivalent of flying...only in swimming form.
The Flying Fish Well it cant really fly but it can glide in the air above the sea
A pelican is an aquatic bird, and as such, it can both fly and move upon the surface of the water. It is also able to dive down into the water to catch fish in its over-sized mouth. Lastly, it can also walk on dry land but it is not very agile. It can fly swim and walk (well waddle really). Pelicans' are birds that eat fish. They're beaks open and a large pouch at the bottom picks up as much water and as many fish as possible. :)
they fly in the air if they are looking for bugs, but also will fly in the air when they are looking for fish they use their eyesight, wings, agility power, and feet to hunt