There are heaps of fish species that are commonly called "Mud Fish". Some evolved in fresh water creeks, rivers, lakes, ponds and streams, and others are from the mangroves and swamps. If you give the taxonomic name of the fish you will get more accurate information.
no. they live in mud.
mud fish
mud skipper is a type of fish who can live in or out water
frogs and bugs and fish
Small organisms found in the mud and sand where they live
Small organisms found in the mud and sand where they live
mud fish is a fresh water fish it can find in the lake, pound.
a mud skipper
To name a few, oysters, mud snails, octopus, mussels, horseshoe crabs, stickleback fish, mummichog fish, and clams.
it depends upon the kind of fish, a mud fish can live out of the water for almost 6 months or longer, a female ling can live for 5 minutes,a grouper can live in almost 5 hours, a suno, 3 minutes (from Yahoo Answers) also, what hind of fish?
fish, specifically "mud" fish or lung fish.
Mud fish eat weeds and small bugs