Flying fish, belonging to the family Exocoetidae, are unique marine creatures known for their ability to propel themselves out of the water at speeds over 56 km/h and glide for distances up to 200 meters using their large pectoral fins, which function like wings. Found mainly in warm ocean waters worldwide, their gliding ability helps them evade predators like dolphins and larger fish. They play an essential role in the oceanic ecosystem by feeding on plankton and small marine organisms, showcasing the remarkable adaptability and diversity of marine life.

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Flying fish, belonging to the family Exocoetidae, are unique marine creatures known for their ability to propel themselves out of the water at speeds over 56 km/h and glide for distances up to 200 meters using their large pectoral fins, which function like wings. Found mainly in warm ocean waters worldwide, their gliding ability helps them evade predators like dolphins and larger fish. They play an essential role in the oceanic ecosystem by feeding on plankton and small marine organisms, showcasing the remarkable adaptability and diversity of marine life. ๐ŸŸ๐Ÿคฉ (copied from another page, too good! )
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