Mudskippers: The fish that walks on land, climbs mangrove roots, and survives tidal zones
Mudskippers: The fish that walks on land, climbs mangrove roots, and survives tidal zones
Mudskippers are unique fish. They live both in water and on land. They walk with strong fins. They breathe through skin and mouth. Their eyes are on top of their heads. Mudskippers eat insects and algae. Males do push-ups. They climb mangrove roots. Mudskippers lay eggs in mud burrows. They survive changing tides. These fish show nature's adaptability.
Mudskippers are unique fish. They live both in water and on land. They walk with strong fins. They breathe through skin and mouth. Their eyes are on top of their heads. Mudskippers eat insects and algae. Males do push-ups. They climb mangrove roots. Mudskippers lay eggs in mud burrows. They survive changing tides. These fish show nature's adaptability.