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Examples of flying fish


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Ayase's "kamas" is a kind of flyingfish.
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Neustons are made up of some species of fish (see flyingfish), beetles (see whirligig beetle), protozoans, bacteria and spiders (see fishing spider and diving bell spider).
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He delighted me by stating that he was going into the stratosphere, hook, line and sinker—which suggested a search for flyingfish.
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Is he concerned about the flyingfish quota?
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Flyingfish fuse is a modified type of visco-type fuse used in fireworks.
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Flyingfish can thus perform as a main effect instead of just an initiator.
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They mainly eat small fish, including flyingfish.
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Mahi-mahi are carnivorous, feeding on flyingfish, crabs, squid, mackerel, and other forage fish.
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They are plunge-divers that feed on fish, mostly flyingfish, and squid.
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The flyingfish is considered the single most important food available on the island.
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Despite its name, it is a demersal fish, not a flyingfish, and uses its pelvic fins to walk along the bottom of the ocean.
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However, the fossil is not related to modern flyingfish, which evolved independently about 66 million years ago.
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He ate primarily mahi-mahi as well as triggerfish, which he speared, along with flyingfish, barnacles, and birds that he captured.
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They eat mostly fish, especially flyingfish, and occasionally squid.
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Only two fishes escape: the kanae (mullet) to the brackish water, and the maroro (flyingfish) to the ocean.
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Flyingfish, dolphin fish, tuna, turbot, kingfish, and swordfish are among the main species caught.
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It is a specialized fish eater, feeding on small school fish such as sardines, anchovies, mackerel, and flyingfish.
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During migration through the open sea, loggerheads eat jellyfish, floating molluscs, floating egg clusters, squid, and flyingfish.
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Creatures of this world include air-breathing flyingfish, giant plankton, various huge worms, highly specialized insects and intelligent, arboreal land-squid.
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Fins can also be used for gliding or crawling, as seen in the flyingfish and frogfish.
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Her long streamlined action prompted observers to call her a flyingfish.
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It may grow up to 15 inches (38 cm) in length and is the largest member of the flyingfish family.
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Barbadian fishers still follow the flyingfish southward.
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Flyingfish have evolved abnormally large pectoral fins that act as airfoils and provide lift when the fish launches itself out of the water.
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Sometimes there was relief by being able to catch birds and flyingfish, and by rain supplying drinking water.
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Maitum is also a food basket nationally famous for its marinated flyingfish.
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The boss of the area is a triple threat: a mammoth whale, a snapping crab, and a bubble-blasting flyingfish.
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From seaweed developed trees and shrubs, from flyingfish came birds.
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The largest flyingfish can reach lengths of 45 cm, but most species measure less than 30 cm in length.
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This museum contains fossil collections of sharks, eels, shrimps, squids, rays, coelacanthes and flyingfish.
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They occasionally caught a flyingfish or a couple of squid which they would add to the soup.
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Fish of this family are known as flyingfish.
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Flyingfish prepared fried or steamed is a usual complement to cou-cou.
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They are thought to have been able to move their pectorals in a vertical plane, flying through the water much like modern-day flyingfish.
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The species feeds on fish taken in flight from the ocean's surface (mostly flyingfish), and indulges in kleptoparasitism less frequently than other frigatebirds.
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He is an excellent swimmer and can leap out of the water from wave to wave like flyingfish.
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These fish often jump while swimming near the surface, skimming the water, which is similar to flyingfish, a fellow member of the beloniformes family.
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Flyingfish with a monoplane body plan demonstrate different launching behaviors from their biplane counterparts.
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Like all tunas, their body shape is designed for speed, enabling them to pursue and capture fast-moving baitfish such as flyingfish, sauries, and mackerel.
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The longest recorded flight of a flyingfish was 45 seconds.
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In the sky are a ship-shaped bird, flyingfish and winged boats.
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For example, simply lighting a short piece of flyingfish on the ground makes it fly through the air, seeming to swim in random directions, while emitting sparks and noise.
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Main products are made out of cod roe, lumpfish roe, saithe roe, capelin roe, haddock roe, flyingfish roe and salmon roe.
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Flyingfish can make powerful, self-propelled leaps out of water into air, where their long, wing-like fins enable gliding flight for considerable distances above the water's surface.
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Despite the change, flyingfish remain a coveted delicacy.
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Only a few species are true residents, such as tuna, billfish, flyingfish, sauries, commercial pilotfish and remoras, dolphin, ocean sharks and ocean sunfish.
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Most fish use fins when swimming, flyingfish use pectoral fins for gliding, and frogfish use them for crawling.
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From 1900 to the 1930s, flyingfish were studied as possible models used to develop airplanes.
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She is seen summoning a giant cat, flyingfish, wild catfish, and many other creatures.
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Some larger fish such as menhaden, flyingfish, or ladyfish may be considered bait fish in some circles, depending on the size of the gamefish being pursued.
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Men, women and children like to go down to the reef to catch the flying fishes by hand in the midst of a joyful atmosphere.
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It combines features of both halfbeaks (i.e., its elongated lower jaw), and flying fishes (i.e., its elongated pectoral fins).
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