As of my last update, the record for the fastest flight by a fly, specifically the tropical housefly (Musca domestica), is about 5 miles per hour (8 kilometers per hour). However, some species of flies, like the horsefly, can reach speeds up to 90 miles per hour (145 kilometers per hour) in short bursts. These records can vary based on environmental conditions and the species of fly being measured.
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flying fish can fly.
No, fish can't actually fly, not even 'flying fish'. What they really do is glide across the water, which makes them look like they are flying.
No, in fact the flying fish can't fly, it glides how ever, a fresh water species called a hatchet fish is the only true flying fish as it flaps it's pectoral fins to achieve flight
No they do not they glide
flying fish just fly while dragon fish can breathe fire as well
The flying fish (several species) can fly a short distance above the surface of the sea when fleeing from a pursuer intent on eating them. Despite the name of flying fish, they can only glide not actually fly.
No, but there are a number of species that can soar, such as the flying fish, which jump to catch flying insects to eat. Some species have been reported to get as high as 6 feet.
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no because fish cant even fly
because it is natural
really! You DONT see fish flying, are you crazy: they don't fly! Flying fish do exist. They are real and are a saltwater breed. They live in schools. They are shaped as a "fish" similar to freshwater perch. They glide short distances.