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    Mudskippers are any of the 23 extant species of amphibious fish from the subfamily Oxudercinae of the goby family Oxudercidae. [2] . They are known for their unusual body shapes, preferences for semiaquatic habitats, limited terrestrial locomotion and jumping, and the ability to survive prolonged periods of time both in and out of water.

  2. mudskipper, any of about six species of small tropical gobies of the family Gobiidae (order Perciformes). Mudskippers are found in the Indo-Pacific, from Africa to Polynesia and Australia.

  3. Feb 10, 2020 · Meet the mudskipper - the fish that walks on land and breathes air!Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPla...

  4. Mudskippers are a type of amphibious fish, with a total of 23 extant species that inhabit semiaquatic environments primarily in Australia, as well as Polynesia, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Mudskipper Facts Overview. Mudskippers aren’t tetrapods or even ancestors of tetrapods.

  5. May 9, 2023 · What Is a Mudskipper? Mudskippers — of which there are 25 species, inhabiting mudflats, swamps, and mangrove forests from Africa to South Asia to South America — spend more than half of their life on land, doing everything from eating to mating out of the water.

  6. This fish-out-of-water, the mudskipper, has adapted to living mostly on land. But it still needs to learn how to outrun its enemies. Subscribe: http://bit.l...

  7. May 12, 2022 · The next time you find yourself near a muddy swamp or river, make sure to keep an eye out for these land loving fishes! The mighty mudskipper is just one of the amazing and weird animals currently roaming Earth. But like all animals, they need our help to create a cleaner environment.

  8. Mudskippers are a type of fish. They are part of a fish family known as the gobies. [2] . They are amphibious fish: they can use their pectoral fins to "walk" on land. [3] [4] They are adapted to intertidal habitats. These are places where the tide of the ocean comes in and out.

  9. The common mudskipper (Periophthalmus kalolo) is a species of mudskipper native to marine and brackish waters of the Indo-Pacific from eastern Africa to Samoa. This species can be found in mangrove forests where it spends most of its time out of the water.

  10. Of the 43 mudskipper species found across the world, 13 are found in Australia. Six of these are endemic to Australia and New Guinea. Mudskippers are considered one of the dominant ecological components on tidal flats, and contribute to the maintenance, integrity, and health of these coastal ecosystems.

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