A fish that can live without water

Mudskippers are a kind of fish. They are a piece of a fish family known as clan Periophthalmini[1]), which is in the family, or sort of, Gobiidae (Gobies). They are land and/or water capable fish, which implies that they can utilize their pectoral blades to "stroll" on land.[2][3] Because they are land and/or water capable, they are, not at all like most fish, adjusted to intertidal territories. These are places where the tide of the sea comes in and out. Most fish that live in these living spaces stow away under wet ocean growth or in tidal pools to not escape when the tide goes out.[4] Mudskippers are dynamic when they are out of the water. They eat and associate with each other. For instance, they guard their domains.

They are found in places that are tropical, subtropical and mild. Spots like these incorporate the Indo-Pacific and the Atlantic shore of Africa.
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