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Mudskipper with eyes above water
Mudskipper rest on Stone
Intriguing Mudskipper (Periophthalmus barbarus) navigating the coastal mudflats of Bangkok's estuary. Witness the unique amphibious prowess of this fish, capable of both swimming and walking on land, in the dynamic urban estuarine environment.
Pacific herring swimming in the aquarium
Close-up of Mudskipper or Amphibious fish in the mud at Samut Prakan, Thailand.
A blenny going out of its hiding place in the French Mediterranean Sea
The barred mudskipper (Periophthalmus argentilineatus) or silverlined mudskipper is a species of mudskippers native to marine, fresh and brackish waters from the African coast of the Indian Ocean
Blackeye Goby,  Rhinogobiops nicholsii, Pacific Coast of California. Gobiidae.
European bullhead (Cottus gobio). Wildlife animal.
Channa Orna Fish In Aquarium
Mudskipper fish in the sea Mangrove area
Scooter Blenny ,Scooter Dragonet
cute goggle-eyed fish with bluespotted
Tarentola mauritanica in close range
Colour landscape photo of male mudskipper on breeding display with fins and tail raised
Blackeye Goby, bluespot goby, and crested goby, Rhinogobiops nicholsii, Pacific Coast of California.\nFamily Gobiidae
Mudskipper perching on rock with blur, bokeh and green background
View of a fish in indoor aquarium.
A cute common mudskipper in an estuary in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Goldfish swimming in the water with a black background photographed in Chengdu
A European bullhead on a little rock
Scooter Blenny
Rockskipper also known as combtooth blenny, resting on rocks on ilot sancho island, Mauritius
One Gobies fish (Gobiiformes )hanging on a fishing hook above the water surface.\nGobiiformes in the family of Percomorpha fish.
Mudskipper perching on rock with blur, bokeh and green background
Blue-spot Mantis Haptosquilla stoliura occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific in shallow coastal or nearshore reefs in tidal pools and among hard coral fragments in the intertidal area. The iridescent blue patch on the first maxillipeds is distinctive. The max. length of this species seems to be incertain. Some indicate 6.5cm as max. length, others 11.5cm. The length of this specimen is probably 10cm. \nThe ability of Mantis species to see circularly polarised light has led to studies to determine if the mechanisms by which their eyes operate can be replicated for use in reading optical information storage devices. \nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°54'41.05 S 134°7'18.205 E at 15m depth
amazing unique common wildlife/ fish spotted in Daintree National Park
Pacific halibut swims in the aquarium
Mudskipper fish in the sea Mangrove area
Horned Blenny Fish looking out of hole, macro underwater photography. Australia.
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