Amphibious fish, such as the mudskipper, possess unique adaptations for life both in water and on land. They typically have elongated bodies, large pectoral fins that allow them to "walk" on land, and a flattened head with large eyes to enhance their vision above water. Their skin is often moist and can absorb oxygen, while their coloration may range from earthy tones to more vibrant hues, depending on their habitat. Overall, they exhibit a blend of aquatic and terrestrial features, enabling them to thrive in diverse environments.
I don't think any. Fish can be amphibious, like the mudskipper, but since they still have fins they are regarded as fish.
A Fish.
amphibious fish
Fish can be amphibious. Got to wikipedia to find out!
An amphibiousness is: The state or quality of being amphibious. Look on you-tube and look up amphibious and u can see:)
fish are fish
Mudskippers are amphibious fish, able to walk out of the water on their pectoral fins.
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.
Fish
Dolphins look like dolphins and why would they look like a fish when they are a mammal?
There are thousands of species of fish and they all look different from one another in some way. Seawater fish look like fish as do freshwater fish.
Like a hokie fish