Mudskippers are unique fish. They live both in water and on land. They walk with strong fins. They breathe through skin and mouth. Their eyes are on top of their heads. Mudskippers eat insects and ...
Mudskippers are actually fish, but they sure don’t act like it. They breathe using special gill chambers and absorb oxygen ...
The barred mudskipper, scientifically called Periophthalmus argentilineatus, has more than just one oddity. Their eyes sit more on top than on the side of their heads, and despite having no lungs, ...
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This curious mudskipper stopped just long enough for the camera
A hidden wildlife camera captured an incredible close-up of a mudskipper, one of the few fish capable of spending extended ...
When we say that someone is a “fish out of water,” we sometimes mean to suggest that they are uncomfortable or out of their element. Yet in nature, there are fish supremely adapted to life outside of ...
Meet the mudskipper, a fascinating fish that can walk on land! These amphibious creatures thrive in muddy shores, showcasing incredible survival skills. Unlike most fish, mudskippers use their strong ...
Mangroves may not be the first thing you picture when you think 'forest', but they're both incredible, unique ecosystems and serve as a kind of structural and water-quality coastguard. And while ...
Advitya Thapa still remembers the mudskippers, an amphibious fish, he encountered when he visited Pulicat as a child. “They would be all over the place,” says Advitya, who has worked in the ...
Mangroves might not look like much. Yes, they can have strange aerial roots. Yes, they’re surrounded by oozing mud. But looks can be deceiving. These remarkable shrubs and trees are nurseries for many ...
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