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- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals abstract "Aerial locomotion in marine life refers to the way that a marine animal moves through the air. The possible reasons of this behavior are hunting, escaping from predator and saving energy for swimming or breathing. Some of the jumping behaviors initiate gliding and taxiing in air, while some of them end up falling back to water.".
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals thumbnail Pink-wing_flying_fish.jpg?width=300.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageExternalLink mobulas1.html.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageID "39135116".
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- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageRevisionID "666791288".
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Beloniformes.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_locomotion.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Dolphin.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Drag.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Fish_locomotion.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Flying_and_gliding_animals.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Freshwater_butterflyfish.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Freshwater_hatchetfish.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Great_white_shark.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Halfbeak.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Humboldt_squid.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_flying_squid.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Jet_propulsion.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Marine_animal.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Marine_biology.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Martialia_hyadesii.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Mauthner_cell.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Mobula.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Needlefish.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Neon_flying_squid.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Nototodarus_sloanii.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Ommastrephidae.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Ommastrephinae.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Penguin.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Pinniped.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Salmon.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Sauries.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Scomberesocidae.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Sthenoteuthis_pteropus.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Todarodinae.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink Tradeoffs_for_locomotion_in_air_and_water.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink File:Dermogenys_sumatrana_02.jpg.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink File:Mobula_breach_2.jpg.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink File:Oncorhynchus_tschawytscha_chinook_salmon_fish_in_river.jpg.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageWikiLink File:Pink-wing_flying_fish.jpg.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals hasPhotoCollection Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals subject Category:Animal_locomotion.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals comment "Aerial locomotion in marine life refers to the way that a marine animal moves through the air. The possible reasons of this behavior are hunting, escaping from predator and saving energy for swimming or breathing. Some of the jumping behaviors initiate gliding and taxiing in air, while some of them end up falling back to water.".
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals label "Aerial locomotion in marine animals".
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals sameAs m.012ngy26.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals wasDerivedFrom Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals?oldid=666791288.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals depiction Pink-wing_flying_fish.jpg.
- Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals isPrimaryTopicOf Aerial_locomotion_in_marine_animals.