yes a mudskipper breathes through gills
no
Through gills. They have gill chambers so that they can stay out of the water for a while.
A mudskipper is an amphibian fish. They are able to breathe through their skin as well as their mouth. They also have large gills that helps with breathing while out of water.
Mudskippers are fish. They can breathe air through their skin, mouth and throat, provided these are kept wet.
The mudskipper is a fish which can walk, breathe air and climb tree roots in mangrove areas.
The mudskipper's diet includes insects and small fish.
A mudskipper is a fish while a frog is an amphibian.
no
Yes, a mudskipper is a type of fish. It belongs to the subfamily Oxudercinae within the family Gobiidae. Mudskippers are unique in that they can spend time both in water and on land, thanks to their ability to breathe through their skin and absorb oxygen from the air.
lizards
no