The simple answer is yes.
they swim in schools
fly ,grow,glide, swim,
A group of flying fish out of water is considered a flock. In their natural habitat in water, flying fish typically swim in schools.
They are very common in the Caribbean. They used to land on the deck of our ship by the buckets full.
Yes - many birds can, geese are especially well adapted to do all 3.
They will swim up to 37 miles an hour and shoot out of the water. Than they will sped out their wings/fins and glide for hundreds of miles avoiding the hungry fish below.
The word for swim for a fish is "swim." Fish swim by moving their bodies and fins to propel themselves through the water.
Yes fish can swim.
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.
A catfish would be an example of a fish that can swim.
Fish can swim in any direction.
to help the fish swim and float