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The walking-fish or mud-skipper (Periophthalmus)

The walking-fish or mud-skipper (Periophthalmus).jpg A self-sustaining or balanced aquariumThumbnailsEarly Life-History of the SalmonA self-sustaining or balanced aquariumThumbnailsEarly Life-History of the SalmonA self-sustaining or balanced aquariumThumbnailsEarly Life-History of the SalmonA self-sustaining or balanced aquariumThumbnailsEarly Life-History of the SalmonA self-sustaining or balanced aquariumThumbnailsEarly Life-History of the SalmonA self-sustaining or balanced aquariumThumbnailsEarly Life-History of the Salmon

It skips about by means of its strong pectoral fins on the mud-flats; it jumps from stone to stone hunting small shore-animals; it climbs up the roots of the mangrove-trees. The close-set eyes protrude greatly and are very mobile. The tail seems to help in respiration.