The Maori name for flying fish is "ika e Rere".
The sole fish is actually a group of several fish, however the most common of them is the common sole, whose scientific name is Solea solea.
No, pteranodons were not omnivores. They were large flying reptiles from the late Cretaceous period that primarily fed on fish. Their long, sharp beaks were well-suited for catching and eating fish while in flight.
Ichthyology is the branch of zoology devoted to the study of fish.
barry jones
Another name for a flying fish is a Ray-Finned fish.
The Maori name for flying fish is "ika e Rere".
Barbados
Flying fish and flounder are fish. They begin with the letter f.
pelican
Flying fish
barbdos
Flying fish are definetly not birds. They are an evolved species of fish belonging to the family name of Exocoetidae, and live all over the world in the Capricorn region.
The flying fish (several species) can fly a short distance above the surface of the sea when fleeing from a pursuer intent on eating them. Despite the name of flying fish, they can only glide not actually fly.
Exocoetidae
Hirundichthys speculiger
no there is no such thing as a flying fish