Anabas
Anabas, commonly known as the climbing perch, is a freshwater fish found in Southeast Asia and parts of Africa. This unique species is known for its ability to move across land by using its pectoral fins, allowing it to travel between water bodies in search of food or suitable habitats. Anabas can breathe air, which helps it survive in low-oxygen environments.
The climbing perch is typically characterized by its elongated body and spiny dorsal fin. It feeds on small invertebrates and plant matter, playing a role in its ecosystem. Due to its adaptability, Anabas is often found in various habitats, including swamps, rice paddies, and stagnant waters.