Many species have enlarged pelvic fins as well and are known as four-winged flying fish. The process of taking flight, or gliding, begins by gaining great velocity underwater, about 37 miles per hour.
At the right moment, large wing-like pectorals (which were held close to the body when the fish was submerged) are extended. The fish gains lift and becomes airborne. Some flying fish also have large ...
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