Mudskipper
The mudskipper is a unique fish known for its ability to live both in water and on land. Found in coastal regions of Africa, Asia, and Australia, these fish can often be seen hopping around on mudflats and mangroves. They have adapted to breathe through their skin and the lining of their mouths, allowing them to survive in low-oxygen environments.
Mudskippers are characterized by their large, protruding eyes and strong pectoral fins, which they use to move across the ground. They primarily feed on small invertebrates and detritus, making them important for the ecosystem. Their remarkable adaptations make them a fascinating example of evolution in action.