Flying fish soar above water on their wide fins, which makes them look like they are flying. They pick up speed underwater and then jump above the surface to escape predators. However, since they can’t flap their fins, they glide rather than actually fly.
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Madan lal
Flying fish soar above water on their wide fins, which makes them look like they are flying. They pick up speed underwater and then jump above the surface to escape predators. However, since they can’t flap their fins, they glide rather than actually fly.