a eagle a hawk u know stuff like that
Its the Kingfisher.
They feed on whatever they can catch by diving into the water; mainly small fish.
Kingfishers like all birds do not have teeth.
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.
A group of flying fish out of water is considered a flock. In their natural habitat in water, flying fish typically swim in schools.
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a flying fish is still a fish, only it leaps out of the water. it is not a particularly different species
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.
Motion whose direction and speed changes continuously is called random motion. Eg:a fish swimming in water , a flying butterfly ,a bird flying in the sky,etc.
Pelicanfrigate birdgrouse
fish. They dive underwater to catch their prey and are excellent swimmers.