The flying fish is too big for it and flies too fast.
Yes. Several species of fish can breathe air and crawl on land. There are about 50 species of flying fish, too.
Then he leaned over the side and washed the flying fish in the water, noting the speed of the water against his hand.
When the years of wind, blowing like the memory of sand, memories of the window, whether still remain a rich fragrance, whether a flourishing in the age of the age, the legend of the flying fish again to deduce, to the charming and desolate city.
There are about 50 species of flying fish, too.
The scientists caught a number of darkedged-wing flying fish and had them stuffed with their wings fixed in different flying positions.
It was when he was reading about flying fish to his children that Haecheon Choi, a mechanical engineer at Seoul National University in South Korea, realised just how amazing these flying feats are.
Freshly-fried flying fish.
Occasionally, flying fish broke the surface of the water, gliding along the waves.
Dr Choi and Dr Park believe there are still more interesting aerodynamic tricks to be learnt from flying fish.
Eat the other flying fish.
After the fish slowed its run. he washed his cut hands in sea water and ate one of the flying fish.
Under the stars and with the night colder all the time he ate half of one of the dolphin fillets and one of the flying fish, gutted and with its head cut off.
Flying Fish There are about 50 different species of flying fish, although they don’t fly so much as they leap from the water with a push of their powerful pectoral fins.
I watched for fifteen minutes. The shouts, cheers, and laughing continued—mixed with flying fish.
The flying fish shortcut isn't available to all particles.
Dan: I guess our next meal will be flying fish, ain't that right, Banai?
Silver white sail waves and flowers, the same song wandering in the heart, birds flying fish singing, a piece of peace and happiness like songs.
But sometimes a shark breaches the surface when it feels another shark underneath it. They [move] like a flying fish and end up several metres away.