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  1. Mudskipper - Wikipedia

    Although they have the typical body form of any other gobiid fish, pectoral fins allow the mudskipper to actively "skip" across muddy surfaces (hence the common name) and even climb low-hanging tree …

  2. Mud-Skipper.com

    Featuring A Full Range Of Longtail Mud-Motors, Short-tails and Surface Drives For Any Need. Belt Driven, Clutch and Reverse Options, Suitable for Boats with 15-16" Transom, Fits Engines With One …

  3. Mudskipper Animal Facts - Oxudercidae - A-Z Animals

    Jan 3, 2025 · Mudskippers are amphibious, air-breathing fishes (goby relatives) adapted to life on intertidal mudflats and mangroves. They can move on land using pectoral fins, maintain water in gill …

  4. Mudskipper | Mudflat, Amphibious, Adaptations | Britannica

    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.

  5. 10 Cool Mudskipper Facts - Fact Animal

    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. Mudskippers …

  6. The Fish That Can Walk: Mudskippers Explained

    Jan 14, 2026 · In the fascinating world of marine biology, there exists a remarkable creature that defies conventional understanding of fish behavior. Mudskippers, the amphibious fish that can breathe and …

  7. Mudskipper | The Florida Aquarium

    Mudskippers are also expert diggers, scooping out cozy burrows in the mud to hide from predators and harsh weather. Their large eyes are often the only thing you see poking up from below the mud as …

  8. What Is a Mudskipper? The Amphibious Walking Fish

    Aug 25, 2025 · Mudskippers are an intriguing group of amphibious fish, known for their remarkable ability to thrive both in and out of water. Their unusual appearance and unique adaptations allow …

  9. Mudskipper: Amphibious Fish Explorer of Land and Sea

    What is a Mudskipper? Mudskippers are a group of fish belonging to the Gobiidae family, known for their unique ability to live both in water and on land. Unlike most fish, mudskippers are adept at navigating …

  10. Mudskipper - San Francisco Zoo & Gardens

    Mudskippers are so named for their ability to walk, climb, and “skip” out of water. Their large pectoral fins are shaped like legs to help them move. Out of water, they breathe air through their gill …