The Fish That Walks: Unveiling Nature's Land-Crawlers

The Incredible Walking Fish: Secrets of Mudskippers, Lungfish, and Other Land‑Crawling Creatures Imagine a fish that spends three‑quarters of its life out of water, scurrying across mud like a tiny amphibian. This isn’t science‑fiction; it’s the astonishing reality of the world’s walking fish. From the mud‑slicked flats of mangrove swamps to the drying pools of African savannas, a handful of fish have evolved the ability to walk, climb, and even breathe on land. In this deep‑dive, we’ll explore how these extraordinary species—mudskippers, lungfish, climbing perch, snakeheads, and swamp eels—have turned the rules of fish biology on their heads, what drives them to risk life on land, and how you can help protect their fragile habitats. ...

May 27, 2026 · 8 min · Rajat Sapkota