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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 …

  2. Mud-Skipper.com

    Mud-Skipper 7.5hp CUSTOM long tail mud motor kit (2 piece shaft) with performance exhaust, stainless muffler, performance air intake, Retriever clutch and stainless anti-ventilation plate …

  3. 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.

  4. Mudskipper Fish Facts - A-Z Animals

    Jan 3, 2025 · A mudskipper is any of the numerous species of amphibious fish belonging to the subfamily Oxudercinae. These fish derive their name from their habit of “skipping” across …

  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 …

  6. The Fish That Can Walk: Mudskippers Explained

    Jul 29, 2025 · 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 …

  7. Meet the Mudskipper: The Fish That Walks on Land

    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 …

  8. Types of Mudskippers Found Around the World

    Jul 16, 2025 · These remarkable creatures belong to the family Gobiidae and are primarily found in intertidal habitats such as mangrove swamps, estuaries, and tidal flats across tropical and …

  9. 5 Facts About Mudskippers - Ocean Conservancy

    May 12, 2022 · The next time you happen to step in some mud, keep an eye out for the mudskipper: the fish that can walk. This curious creature is known for many wacky traits, …

  10. Mudskippers: Unique Amphibious Gobies - Reefs.com

    Apr 17, 2024 · Gobies are generally bottom-dwelling fishes, and many fully aquatic species spend most of their lives perched on the substrate. The pelvic fins, which can be fused or unfused …