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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. Red-lipped batfish - Wikipedia

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    Walking Fins: The pectoral, pelvic, and anal fins have evolved to function like limbs, allowing the batfish to "walk" along the ocean floor. When moving, it tucks its fins and propels forward in a way similar to a frog's awkward gait, which enhances its ability to maneuver among rocky or sandy substrate ( Chambers, Harry , 2023) [ 10 ] ( Hubbs ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Sea robins are fish with ‘the wings of a bird and multiple ...

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    Some types of “walkingfish called sea robins can use their taste bud-covered legs to detect prey buried beneath the sandy covering of the seafloor.

  7. Ogcocephalus radiatus - Wikipedia

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    Ogcocephalus radiatus or the polka-dot batfish is an arrow-shaped fish in the family Ogcocephalidae with an elongated thin tail. It is dorso-ventrally flattened with round pectoral fins that sit flat on the bottom of the sea floor.

  8. Mudskipper - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other fish, the mudskipper's eyes protrude from the top of its flat head. Their most noticeable feature however is their side pectoral fins that are located more forward and under their elongated body. These fins are jointed and function similarly to limbs, which allow the mudskipper to crawl from place to place.

  9. Fish filmed ‘walking’ by road in China in bizarre spectacle

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    Dozens of fish can be seen moving across land in Haikou, China, in bizarre footage.. In the video, a group of fish are seen “walking” together in a roadside ditch on a rainy day. The colour of ...