- "
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...