Fish of the Day #8
the blue-spotted mudskipper (Boleophthalmus caeruleomaculatus) !
the blue-spotted mudskipper is a species of mudskipper native to Australia. mud skippers are aptly named for their ability to travel and survive on land (although, it’s more of a water-dirt mixture aka mud).this particular species is from the genus boleophthalmus which are known to live throughout the pacific and indian oceans.
this species is distinguishable because of its blue spots, but it can be confused with the great blue-spotted mudskipper, which inhabits the same areas. mudskippers can breathe through their skin, and while they can breathe air they must be somewhat wet to do so. this adaptation is similar to amphibians, and they are also similar in the way that their eyes are towards the top of their head.
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