Jul 29, 2024, 05:56 PM IST
Mudskippers: These amphibious fish are true masters of land navigation. They can climb trees, hop, and even change color to camouflage themselves.
Walking Catfish: These fish can survive out of water for extended periods, using their modified pectoral fins to "walk" across land.
Climbing Perch: As the name suggests, these fish can climb trees using their spiny gill covers to grip onto surfaces.
Epaulette Shark: This shark can "walk" on the ocean floor using its pectoral fins, allowing it to navigate in shallow, rocky areas.
Snakehead: While not as proficient as others, snakeheads can move on land by wriggling their bodies.
Lungfish: These fish have lungs and can survive out of water for extended periods, but they don't truly "walk."
Cave Angel Fish: These fish, found in caves, have pelvic fins modified for walking on the cave floor.
This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports