During dry periods, they use their adapted fins to leave a small dry (or drying) puddle and move to a deeper body of water.
The mudskipper's diet includes insects and small fish.
no
A Mudskipper is a FISH not a reptile or amphibian, it belongs to the gobi family witch is the largest family of fish.
A mudskipper is a fish while a frog is an amphibian.
it has adapted by growing spikes to help not get eaten from its prey
A Mudskipper is a FISH not a reptile or amphibian, it belongs to the gobi family witch is the largest family of fish .
Fish
beak- pointed and streamline for swimming and razor sharp for catching fish
mudskipper
No they cant it is impossible
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.
I don't think any. Fish can be amphibious, like the mudskipper, but since they still have fins they are regarded as fish.