i have a mudskipper. the store said that they are freshwater fish so i put it in freshwater. it almost died the next day. then i got aquarium salt and used it. my mudskipper is still happy and alive!!!
yes it is just the can also breathe air and live in the mud. they are also brackish water and need an above water shoreline to live.
Yes, mud skippers are a type of fish. They are unique in that they unlike other fish are able to live outside of water for hours at at time. They can usually be found on mudflats.
There is a fish that can walk on land. It's called a Mudskipper. I also found a good site that can give you plenty more information on it.
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they look like they are half frog, half tadpole. Google them.
Both the walking catfish and the gourami exhibit fin-supported wriggling in shallow water or on sand bars. The only true "walking" (and climbing) fish is the mudskipper (the Oxudercinae family of Gobies), which is a true amphibious fish.
Mudflats and tidal mangroves in the tropics.
The mudskipper's diet includes insects and small fish.
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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.
A Mudskipper is a FISH not a reptile or amphibian, it belongs to the gobi family witch is the largest family of fish .
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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.
A Mudskipper is one of the fish that can walk on land.
the only fish that doesn't swim is none. only the mudskipper can go on land