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They can come out of the water and skip on mud, that's why they are called mud skippers.
Mud Skippers are fish, and have a spine. So they are vertebrates.
Yes mud skippers lay eggs. Mud skippers are a type of fish that can use their fins to walk on land.
Mud skippers live in shallow water, mainly in mangrove swamps. They can survive out of water for a time, then return to the surf.
The disappear and pop up in gloopy custard out a volcano
NO. They have a slime covered skin that helps with traveling through the mud
Yes
they eat bacteria.
no
I'm no expert but it will probabley have a splish splash sound!
Mudskippers are amphibious fish, able to walk out of the water on their pectoral fins.
Skippers, a type of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae, primarily feed on the nectar of flowers. They use their long, slender proboscis to sip nectar, which provides them with sugars and nutrients. In addition to nectar, some skippers may also consume tree sap, rotting fruit, and even moisture from mud puddles. Their feeding habits play a crucial role in pollination, contributing to the ecosystem.