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Tropical two-wing flying fish

Hiki fulhangi
Exocoetus volitans

Exocoetus volitans is capable of leaping out of the water and gliding for long distances above the surface, like other flying fishes. The seasonal distribution of flying fishes in the Maldivian waters is not well known, but this species is known to occur in huge numbers off Foah Mulaku every year from November to December, when they are preyed upon by yellowfin tunas and frigate birds.

Details

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size
Max. 18 cm
color
Body dark, iridescent blue dorsally, silvery white ventrally. Pectoral and caudal fins grayish, other fins unpigmented. Juveniles sometimes with black bars.
order
Beloniformes
family
Exocoetidae
image url
https://assets.explore.mv/fishes/exocoetus-volitans.png
habitat and biology
This species inhabits the open ocean waters, where it feeds primarily on planktonic organisms.
distinctive characters
This species is pelagic, meaning it is found in open ocean waters rather than close to the bottom. It feeds mainly on planktonic organisms, which are small, drifting animals and plants that live in the water column.
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