Flying fish propel themselves out of the water at speeds of more than 56 km/h. Once in the air, their rigid “wings” allow them to glide for up to 200 meters.
Their winglike pectoral fins are primarily for gliding.
Flying fish propel themselves out of the water at speeds of more than 56 km/h. Once in the air, their rigid “wings” allow them to glide for up to 200 meters.
Their winglike pectoral fins are primarily for gliding.