hassighedgehog wrote:
As long as they can glide. They even can drop down, start moving their tails and relaunch. It is a response to a threat from larger fish which want to eat them. Their tail fin is longer on the bottom. They are fairly common in tropical and temperate waters. The California flying fish is even caught for bait. One of the entertainments on Cataling Island is a flying fish observation boat ride, usually after dark.