no
The mudskipper is a fish. It is a member of the Domain Eukarya and the Phylum Chordata. Although it is amphibious, it has all the characteristics of a fish, having scales and breathing through gills.
The body covering of a mudskipper consists of scales that are typically smooth and mucous-covered, which help in reducing water loss as they often spend time out of water. Their skin is also capable of absorbing oxygen, allowing them to breathe while on land. Additionally, the scales provide some protection against the environment and predators. This unique adaptation helps mudskippers thrive in their intertidal habitats.
Marlins do have scales, eventhough many people belive they dont. The scales are very attached to the body, so they're kind of hard to see. swordfish dont have scales.
The mudskipper's diet includes insects and small fish.
yes a mudskipper breathes through gills
A mudskipper is a fish while a frog is an amphibian.
no
no
lizards
No mudskipper actually live between water and land like the beach or mud
A Mudskipper is a FISH not a reptile or amphibian, it belongs to the gobi family witch is the largest family of fish.
Yes