No. Flying fish swim very rapidly upward and burst out of the water. They spread their side fins out wide, and glide fairly long distances. It is a great way to get away from a larger fish that is trying to eat them.
Some have been known to actually land on the deck of passing boats.
Yes, many fish species migrate for various reasons such as reproductive purposes, changes in temperature or food availability, or to avoid predators. Some fish migrate short distances while others undertake long journeys across oceans.
Flying fish has the ability to glide or seemingly fly through the air. The average life span of a flying fish in the wild is 5 years.
Blue Jays rarely migrate, but if they migrate they leave when the weather gets to cold for them.
Wings are specialized appendages that allow certain animals, such as birds and insects, to achieve flight. They provide lift, propulsion, and maneuverability in the air, enabling these animals to move through their environment, escape predators, find food, and migrate long distances.
Yes, orcas do migrate to different locations throughout the year in search of food and suitable breeding grounds.
Some fish migrate. Except for the monarch, most butterflies do not migrate.
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No, they don't migrate.
no it dose not migrate
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no there is no such thing as a flying fish
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
puffer fish don't migrate because they have this thing that they have to stay where they belong and their fins get weak sp they cant migrate
They do not
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