The Mudskipper is a fish that can live out of water, and in the Indian, and Pacific Ocean. Living in brackish(Brackish water is a mixer of salt water, and fresh water) mangrove swamps, and mudflats. They grow to be 8in long, and there diet includes insects and small fish. The Mudskippers skin is an olive brown, often with bluish markings, but if you see one you will see it blink, it's eyes resemble a frogs.
The mudskipper doesn't have any special organs that help it breath on land, instead they adsorb air throw there skin and gill chamber, but they need to keep there skin wet that way they can breath on land. The mudskipper lives in the shape of a U like tunnel. Male Mudskippers keep the females eggs in a pocket of air on the opposite side of the tunnel. For the next 6 to 7 weeks he will bring the eggs air until they hatch.
The mudskipper doesn't have any special organs that help it breath on land, instead they adsorb air throw there skin and gill chamber, but they need to keep there skin wet that way they can breath on land. The mudskipper lives in the shape of a U like tunnel. Male Mudskippers keep the females eggs in a pocket of air on the opposite side of the tunnel. For the next 6 to 7 weeks he will bring the eggs air until they hatch.