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  2. Walking fish - Wikipedia

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    A walking fish, or ambulatory fish, is a fish that is able to travel over land for extended periods of time. Some other modes of non-standard fish locomotion include "walking" along the sea floor , for example, in handfish or frogfish .

  3. Fish locomotion - Wikipedia

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    A "walking fish" is a fish that is able to travel over land for extended periods of time. Some other cases of nonstandard fish locomotion include fish "walking" along the sea floor, such as the handfish or frogfish. Most commonly, walking fish are amphibious fish. Able to spend longer times out of water, these fish may use a number of means of ...

  4. Walking catfish - Wikipedia

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    The skin is scaleless, but covered with mucus, which protects the fish when it is out of water. Air-breathing organ of walking catfish. This fish needs to be handled carefully when fishing it due to its embedded sting or thornlike defensive mechanism hidden behind its fins (including the middle ones before the tail fin, similar to the majority ...

  5. What happens when fish are raised to walk on land - AOL

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    To study this further, scientists from McGill University raised a group of 111 Senegal bichir fish, also known as dinosaur eels, in just over a tenth of an inch of water. The researchers kept the ...

  6. Terrifying fish that can walk and breathe on land may ... - AOL

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    Native to south-east Asia, this fish has strong spines on its pectoral fins that enable its body to "walk" across dry land. It travels from waterhole to waterhole, where it seeks refuge and makes ...

  7. Mudskipper - Wikipedia

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    Mudskippers are any of the 23 extant species of amphibious fish from the subfamily Oxudercinae of the goby family Oxudercidae. [2] They are known for their unusual body shapes, preferences for semiaquatic habitats, limited terrestrial locomotion and jumping, and the ability to survive prolonged periods of time both in and out of water.

  8. Incredibly Rare Fish Found Only in Australia Is a Sight ... - AOL

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    Australian Geographic shared a video of the walking fish called a handfish on Wednesday, February 13th and it's really cool to see! The video is under 20 seconds long and shows a pretty orange ...

  9. Walking - Wikipedia

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    A mudskipper, a type of walking fish, perched on land. Walking fish (or ambulatory fish) are fish that are able to travel over land for extended periods of time. The term may also be used for some other cases of nonstandard fish locomotion, e.g., when describing fish "walking" along the sea floor, as the handfish or frogfish.