flying fish in English

noun
1
a fish of warm seas that leaps out of the water and uses its winglike pectoral fins to glide over the surface for some distance.
The answer is that they often consume flying fish , which leap over the water's surface, and sometimes rob other birds of a meal.

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1. It was a flying fish, whose pleated fins resemble wings.

2. To the west of Cape Flying Fish it joins the Amundsen Sea.

3. It also provides a special habitat for these flying fish to lay their eggs.

4. We saw much flying-fish, with some dolphins, bonitoes, and Albicores, but they will not take the hook

5. 22 It was a dorado or dolphin fish,[www.Sentencedict.com] a voracious predator which feeds mostly on flying fish.

6. The Albicores follow ships in this locality, and were all about the vessel, breaching for flying-fish and squid

7. Her very large GHG passive sonar array was removed and installed on the submarine USS Flying Fish for testing.

8. The Origin uses freshwater bears and flying fish to make a case that applies to all forms of life.

9. They do not fly to catch insects flying fish are largely oceanic and flying insects are rare over the open sea.

10. The first brother presented a fine porcelain dish of flying fish dressed in a sweet Chili sauce and accompanied by costly lotus seeds .

11. On 28 February the two destroyers rendezvoused with the fuel ship USS Pecos off Flying Fish Cove, Christmas Island some 250 miles southwest of Tjilatjap.

12. 23 Fiery torches of palm fronds light up the night near the Caroline Islands as men in outrigger canoes wait with long-handled nets to scoop flying fish in midair.

13. The local flying fish with Cou Cou (corn meal and okra) comes fresh from the ocean to the grill. Dance to one of local bands and get the calypso rhythm.

14. The central and intertropicalparts of the Atlantic swarm with Pteropoda, Crustacea, and Radiata,and with their devourers the flying-fish, and again with theirdevourers the bonitos and Albicores; I presume that the numerouslower pelagic animals feed on the Infusoria, which are now known,from the researches of Ehrenberg, to abound in the open

15. The central and intertropicalparts of the Atlantic swarm with Pteropoda, Crustacea, and Radiata,and with their devourers the flying-fish, and again with theirdevourers the bonitos and Albicores; I presume that the numerouslower pelagic animals feed on the Infusoria, which are now known,from the researches of Ehrenberg, to abound in the open

16. The central and intertropicalparts of the Atlantic swarm with Pteropoda, Crustacea, and Radiata,and with their devourers the flying-fish, and again with theirdevourers the bonitos and Albicores; I presume that the numerouslower pelagic animals feed on the Infusoria, which are now known,from the researches of Ehrenberg, to abound in the open

17. The central and intertropical parts of the Atlantic swarm with Pteropoda, Crustacea, and Radiata, and with their devourers the flying- fish, and again with their devourers the bonitos and Albicores; I presume that the numerous lower pelagic animals feed on the Infusoria, which are now known, from the researches of Ehrenberg, to abound in the