Flying fish typically find a mate through visual displays, such as changing colors or patterns, and by engaging in courtship behaviors like chasing or performing aerial acrobatics. Once a mate is chosen, the pair will release eggs and sperm into the water to fertilize them.
A group of flying fish out of water is considered a flock. In their natural habitat in water, flying fish typically swim in schools.
The average flying fish is usually silver or grey in color, which helps to blend in with the water when it is swimming. This coloration provides camouflage and protection from predators while the fish is in the water.
Flying fish have many predators in the ocean, including larger fish, seabirds, and marine mammals. Predators such as tuna, dolphins, and flying fish themselves are known to feed on flying fish. Flying fish are an important part of the marine food chain and play a key role in the ecosystem.
Oscar fish change colors when they are stressed. They dig because they are curious.
many colors
Flying Colors - Flying Colors album - was created in 2011-01.
no there is no such thing as a flying fish
Flying Colors - musical - was created in 1932.
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
The term is "passed with flying colors" meaning by a wide margin.
The land of the flying fish is called Barbados
Flying Colors - Trooper album - was created in 1979.
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.
a flying fish is still a fish, only it leaps out of the water. it is not a particularly different species