Yes. They can skip along the mud at record speeds and catapult themselves up to 2 feet (60cm) into the air when frightened.
The weight of a mudskipper can vary depending on the species and size of the individual. On average, a mudskipper can weigh anywhere from a few grams to several hundred grams. Larger species of mudskippers can weigh up to a kilogram or more.
The mudskipper's diet includes insects and small fish.
yes a mudskipper breathes through gills
A mudskipper is a fish while a frog is an amphibian.
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No mudskipper actually live between water and land like the beach or mud
A Mudskipper is a FISH not a reptile or amphibian, it belongs to the gobi family witch is the largest family of fish.
Mudskippers are unique fish that have adapted to live in both water and on land. They have elongated bodies, large pectoral fins that allow them to "skip" on mud, and bulging eyes located on top of their heads. They also have a unique ability to breathe through their skin and gills.
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