I'm no expert but it will probabley have a splish splash sound!
Yes. The sound in "why" is a long I, as in by and cry.
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.
Bleating is the sound resembling a sheep's distinctive animal cry.
Yes, they do.
spuids
Yes, mudskippers have a mutualistic relationship with the burrowing mud shrimp. The shrimp creates burrows that the mudskippers use for protection during low tide, and in return, the mudskippers keep the burrows well-aerated and free of debris, benefiting both organisms.
it is called a cry, when cats talk they moew when bats talk the cry
Mudskippers mostly communicate through visual displays and body language rather than vocalizations. However, they can produce clicking sounds by snapping their jaws together or by moving across wet mud. These sounds help them establish territory and communicate with other mudskippers.
a sort of cry
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