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- "mudskippers". However, field observations of Zappa confluentus suggest that this monotypic genus should be included in the definition. Mudskippers typically...
- and in water. Atlantic mudskippers can skip, crawl, and climb on land using their pelvic and pectoral fins. Atlantic mudskippers are semi-aquatic animals...
- top of their heads. These eyes provide mudskippers with accurate vision both in and out of water, and mudskippers are able to blink by retracting them into...
- Pe****'s mudskipper (Periophthalmus novemradiatus) or Indian dwarf mudskipper, is a species of mudskippers native to marine and brackish waters along...
- The barred mudskipper (Periophthalmus argentilineatus) or silverlined mudskipper, is a species of mudskippers native to marine, fresh and brackish waters...
- they can breathe air. Mudskippers (Oxudercinae): This subfamily of gobies is probably the most land-adapted of fish. Mudskippers are found in mangrove...
- The common mudskipper (Periophthalmus kalolo) is a species of mudskipper native to marine and brackish waters of the Indo-Pacific from eastern Africa...
- The shuttles hoppfish or shuttles mudskipper (Periophthalmus modestus) is a species of mudskippers native to fresh, marine and brackish waters of the northwestern...
- are home to several types of mudskippers, including the barred, Boddart's blue-spotted and great blue-spotted mudskippers. In winter, Bhitarkanika is also...
- The New Guinea mudskipper (Periophthalmus novaeguineaensis) is a species of mudskippers native to fresh and brackish waters along the coasts of Australia...