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Why do flying fish jump out of the water’s surface?

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Flying fish jump out of the water's surface to escape from predators. They can also use their wings to glide over the water's surface to travel long distances. Their jumps can also be a way of attracting mates during breeding season.
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Flying fish jump out of the water's surface in order to escape predators. Flying fish use their large pectoral fins to propel themselves out of the water and glide through the air. This helps them to escape from predators that are in the water and gives them a chance to find food in a different area.
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