Angling upward, the four-winged flying fish breaks the surface and begins to taxi by rapidly beating its tail while it is still beneath the surface. It then takes to the air, sometimes reaching ...
Then, without warning, dozens of fish start flying frantically through the air—40-pound torpedoes colliding with anything and anyone in their path. It’s the stuff of a 1950s horror film, but it’s a ...
It is believed they use this gliding ability to escape predators but also to travel quickly - they can move five times faster through air than water. Japanese flying squid use their quick speed to ...
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