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Flying fish do not exhibit parental care in raising their young. After laying eggs, which are typically deposited in clusters on the surface of the water or attached to floating objects, the adult fish leave the eggs to fend for themselves. The eggs hatch into larvae that drift with ocean currents, relying on their innate abilities to survive without parental protection.

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