When we say that someone is a “fish out of water,” we sometimes mean to suggest that they are uncomfortable or out of their ...
Mudskippers break the rules of fish biology by breathing through their skin, walking on their fins and thriving on land where ...
The barred mudskipper, scientifically called Periophthalmus argentilineatus, has more than just one oddity. Their eyes sit more on top than on the side of their heads, and despite having no lungs, ...
The old idiom of being a fish out of water is never a positive thing. Instead, it paints a picture of being uncomfortable or awkward. This is how most fish feel when they are removed from their ...