The old idiom of being a fish out of water is never a positive thing. Instead, it paints a picture of being uncomfortable or awkward. This is how most fish feel when they are removed from their ...
The phrase "like a fish out of water" is often used to describe something out of place. The mudskipper, however, is a fish completely at home out of water. Rosalyn Price-Waldman, from Casey Dunn's ...
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Mudskippers: The fish that walks on land, climbs mangrove roots, and survives tidal zones
Mudskippers are some of the most extraordinary and unusual fish on Earth, renowned for their ability to thrive both in water and on land. Unlike typical fish that remain submerged, mudskippers spend ...
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