Definition
Flying fish are known for their remarkable ability to leap out of the water and glide through the air. This is achieved with their enlarged, wing-like pectoral fins. They do this to escape predators, sometimes covering significant distances. They're found worldwide, especially in warmer waters. Think of them as the daredevils of the ocean π¦Ή, taking to the skies to avoid trouble. They're like the stunt pilots of the sea!