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.
they raise their youngs no
eats them
As much as it wants!!
Veral species of fish can breathe air and crawl on land. There are about 50 species of flying fish, too. The Japanese Mud-skippers do live out of water but need to be constantly be wet ... they raise there young eggs in tunnels built on the beach ... and constantly breath in air and pump it in there Young's chamber ...
male and female got together and make young ones
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
gorillas do raise their young
The land of the flying fish is called Barbados
Another name for a flying fish is a Ray-Finned fish.
There are mainly two different types of flying fish, the four-winged flying fish and the two-winged flying fish. Both can range in length from 14cm to 46cm. Flying fish have flatted corneas (The transparent layer forming the front of the eye) but most fish have curved corneas.