A Mudskipper is one of the fish that can walk on land.
Sea robins cannot walk on land as they are specialized for swimming in water. Their pectoral fins are used for navigating through the water and are not adapted for supporting the fish's weight on land.
Oh, dude, fish have fins, not limbs. Limbs are for land animals, you know, like us humans who can walk around and high-five each other. Fish are all about the fins, helping them swim gracefully through the water, not awkwardly flopping around on land.
It is thought that millions of years ago, fish were able to walk on land, and they became adapted to swim over years, as their legs become fins
yes they did at one time walk on land. Their fins used to be types of small legs that would help them walk on land.
Yes mud skippers lay eggs. Mud skippers are a type of fish that can use their fins to walk on land.
Mudskippers are amphibious fish, able to walk out of the water on their pectoral fins.
Mudskippers are a type of fish that have adapted to walking on land by using their pectoral fins to move around. They are commonly found in mangrove forests and intertidal areas where they can move between water and land.
Some fish have been know to have forms of terrestrial locomotion. They have strengthened pectoral fins with sturdy pectoral spines. They use these pectoral fins to walk across land. They prevent desiccation (drying out) by coating their body with mucus. Some mudskippers can hold water in their mouth to help keep oxygen over their gills.
If you are expecting an answer like "Axolotl" you would be wrong because Axolotls are salamanders they are not fish. The Lungfish uses its fins to walk but swims well, The same applies to all of the other so called walking fish.
Seals have flippers while fish have fins. They are derived from the same structures but used by different classifications.
no.the axolotl are salamanders and the walking fish are actually fish that walk on their fins
according to one internet site......the Tripod fish uses its fins mostly to stand, but can walk gently along the sea floor.