Flyingfish

The Flyingfish lives in the pelagic-neritic, oceanodromous, marine, depth range 0 - m environment.

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Flyingfish is the common name of some 50 species of all in the family Exocoetidae . Gliding is made possible by the enlargement of the pectorial fin in the two-winged flyingfish and by both paied fins in the four wing flyingfish. More

Flyingfishes make long, flying leaps out of the water, especially when they are chased by hungry predators. These leaps are a defensive tactic - predators can't see them once they are in the air. More

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Common names

bluntnose flyingfish in English
Exocet jibeux in French (français)
Flyingfish in English
Parava in Malayalam (മലയാളം)
Stumpnæset flyvefisk in Danish (dansk)
Voador in Portuguese (Português)
Volador jorobado in Spanish (español)
Volador ñato in Spanish (español)
പരവ in Malayalam (മലയാളം)
പാരവ in Malayalam (മലയാളം)
鈍吻真燕鰩(鈍吻燕飛魚) in Mandarin Chinese
钝吻真燕鳐(钝吻燕飞鱼) in Mandarin Chinese

Picture of Prognichthys gibbifrons has been licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial.
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Order : Beloniformes
Family : Exocoetidae
Genus : Prognichthys
Species : Prognichthys gibbifrons
Authority : Valenciennes, 1847