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Luther Bailey, Solent When you think of the words "beautiful" and "fish" together, odds are that you're picturing the real showstoppers, the brightly colored tropical fish that catch the eye and the imagination. But this flying fish -- photographed in the air over the still waters of the Timor Sea -- makes the flashy colors of those other fish seem downright gaudy. Its graceful pose, combined with the remarkable pattern it leaves by dragging its tail fin along the surface of the water, is a perfect example of why nature has always inspired artists. Flying fish can move their tails 70 times per second, according to the Daily Mail, and use this ability to propel themselves out of the water ...