Sneha Singh
Meet the extraordinary fish species that defy expectations by walking on land. Let’s dive into their unique abilities!
Mudskippers use their pectoral fins as legs to move on land. Found in mangrove swamps, they can travel short distances on mudflats.
Native to Southeast Asia, the climbing catfish can move across land by using its fins to wriggle and climb obstacles in search of new habitats.
Lungfish, found in Africa and Australia, can survive out of water for months. They use their lobed fins to walk and breathe air with a primitive lung.