they look like they are half frog, half tadpole. Google them.
Mudskippers got their name because they like to walk on mud and land. Mudskippers are amphibious fish. Mudskippers can be found in tropical and subtropical areas.
there noses.................lol..The eyes have itMudskipper eyes are remarkable! These amphibian-like fish have large eyes mounted on top of their heads. This allows for a fantastic panoramic view. The eyes are protected by a clear layer of skin. Since they have no tear ducts to keep their eyes moist, they alternately roll their eyes backwards into their sockets
Yes, they do.
spuids
Yes, mudskippers have a mutualistic relationship with the burrowing mud shrimp. The shrimp creates burrows that the mudskippers use for protection during low tide, and in return, the mudskippers keep the burrows well-aerated and free of debris, benefiting both organisms.
The scientific name for a mudskipper is Periophthalmus barbarus or Periophthalmus koeleuteri.
Mudskippers are members of the Goby family and are amphibious fish. They are very active on land, however, mudskippers breathe through their moistened skin which means they must remain wet at all times. This limits the fish to intratidal or humid areas of land.
No There Are Plenty Around
Mudskippers do not hibernate in the traditional sense like some other animals. Instead, they exhibit a behavior called estivation, where they enter a state of dormancy during extremely dry conditions or when their habitat becomes inhospitable. During estivation, mudskippers can burrow into mud and slow their metabolic rate until conditions improve. This adaptation helps them survive in fluctuating environments.
Because they are anphibians
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Fish.They have gills, dorsal fin, lower fins,everying thing that qualifies them as fish.However, they are amphibious,meaning they come onto both land water.