Bennett's flyingfish is a marine species known for its elongated pectoral fins that enable brief gliding above water. It inhabits warm oceanic waters, typically near the surface. Measuring up to 15 inches and weighing around 2 pounds, it feeds on plankton and small crustaceans. This fish exhibits nocturnal behavior, often leaping to evade predators. This summary is AI generated
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Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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