Yes, they should have.
The reason is that fishes have streamlined body shape and since mudskippers are also considered as a specie of fish, it would also have the same characteristic.
a mud skipper
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
The mud puppy has external gills for efficient oxygen uptake in its aquatic habitat, a streamlined body for swift movement through water, and sensitive lateral line organs that help detect vibrations and movements in water.
If there's a Big Als anywhere near you, they sell them, or any other local fish store. As a last resort, you can get them off the internet and have them shipped, although this should only be used as a last resort because many shipping qualities are poor
The flying insect that makes nests out of mud is a mud dauber wasp. Mud dauber wasps collect mud and shape it into nests where they lay their eggs. These nests are typically found in sheltered areas like under eaves or in attics.
mud skipper breathe using its lungs in the air and gills in the water
mud skipper is a type of fish who can live in or out water
food
yes
a mud skipper
IT IS A REPTILE
No animal eats the mud skipper, but humans do eat it. The mud skipper is eaten in japan, Korea, and china. That is how they are also threatened. They are eaten in soup.
Yes mud skippers lay eggs. Mud skippers are a type of fish that can use their fins to walk on land.
Neochanna Galaxiidae)
During dry periods, they use their adapted fins to leave a small dry (or drying) puddle and move to a deeper body of water.
the longest one found was 12 feet long!!! no joke!
approx 10 cm / sec for a fish about 2 to inches long