Flying Fish Power Animal

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There are 40 species of flying fish that can glide through the air. They live in the warm, tropical waters in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Flying fish eat mostly plankton and have an average length of about 10 inches. When larger fish want to eat them, they escape by launching themselves out of the water, allowing their fins to become wings. Their streamlined bodies minimize air resistance for efficient flight, enabling them to travel long distances in the air with speeds of up to 10mph.

When above the water, flying fish skillfully change direction in many ways to avoid large predatory birds. Another strategy to avoid being caught, is that they move at dawn or dusk in large schools with other flying fish. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t.

The adaptable flying fish knows how to navigate life in the water and in the air. They’re symbols of transformation, resilience, and resourcefulness. When you want to overcome limitations and achieve your goals, call on the spirit of the flying fish. Visit our website to get a free power animal reading for yourself or others, and thank you for subscribing.

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