- A
walking fish, or
ambulatory fish, is a
fish that is able to
travel over land for
extended periods of time. Some
other modes of non-standard
fish locomotion...
- 2018. "Mexican
Walking Fish,
Axolotls Ambystoma mexicanum" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 15
March 2018. "Axolotols (
Walking Fish)". Aquarium...
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Walking (also
known as ambulation) is one of the main
gaits of
terrestrial locomotion among legged animals.
Walking is
typically slower than
running and...
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nonstandard fish locomotion include fish "
walking"
along the sea floor, such as the
handfish or frogfish. Most commonly,
walking fish are
amphibious fish. Able...
- or
temporary pools that may dry up. When this happens, its "
walking"
skill allows the
fish to move to
other aquatic environments.
Considerable taxonomic...
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protruding from the body of
fish that
interact with
water to
generate thrust and help the
fish swim.
Apart from the tail or
caudal fin,
fish fins have no direct...
- by
thousands of
small walking fish.
Awakening a
month later, he
discovers that
Koyanagi has
placed her into a custom-built
walking machine. Upon switching...
- A
fish (pl.:
fish or
fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing
vertebrate animal with
swimming fins and a hard skull, but
lacking limbs with digits...
- pump" to
siphon air into its
lungs for gas exchange.
Walking fish "J.B.
Graham Air-breathing
fishes. Evolution,
diversity and adaptation, xi, 299p. San...
- 1643/0045-8511(2000)000[0365:LHADVI]2.0.CO;2. S2CIDÂ 17033926. "Mexican
Walking Fish,
Axolotls Ambystoma mexicanum" (PDF).
Aquarium Industries.
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