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Because they are anphibians

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Q: Why do Mudskippers go on land?
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How did the mudskipper get its name?

Mudskippers got their name because they like to walk on mud and land. Mudskippers are amphibious fish. Mudskippers can be found in tropical and subtropical areas.


Is a mudskipper a reptile?

Mudskippers are members of the Goby family and are amphibious fish. They are very active on land, however, mudskippers breathe through their moistened skin which means they must remain wet at all times. This limits the fish to intratidal or humid areas of land.


What eats a mudskipper?

Mudskippers are fish that can walk on land. On land, they have to worry about predators like birds or snakes, and in the water they have to worry about larger fish.


What group does the mudskipper belong to?

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.


Do mudskippers have gills?

I am not sure if they sleep or not. I've surfed the internet on it and no one knows, I guess. I did find out though that they breath through gills in water and adapt to breathing air on land, so if you get one I suggest you fill the tank with half water and half soil.


Everything you know about Mudskippers?

Mud skippers can breath in water and on land. In the water they can swim really fast but on land they skip or jump along the ground. They are only found in salt waters.


What are mudskippers prey?

spuids


Do mudskippers have fins?

Yes, they do.


Are mudskippers endangered?

No There Are Plenty Around


What do you call a soup made out of mudskippers?

gaknee


Which pond creature builds a protective case?

the mudskippers


Do mudskippers have a symbiotic relationship with a nother organism?

yes