Pronunciation: /mʌdˈskɪpər/
noun a type of fish that is able to move on land by using its pectoral fins as legs
A1 The mudskipper is a type of fish that can live both in water and on land.
A2 Mudskippers have adapted to their environment by developing the ability to breathe through their skin.
B1 Scientists study mudskippers to understand how they are able to survive in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats.
B2 Mudskippers use their pectoral fins to move around on land, resembling the way amphibians move.
C1 The unique behavior of mudskippers, such as climbing trees and burrowing in mud, fascinates biologists.
C2 The evolutionary history of mudskippers sheds light on the transition of fish to terrestrial life millions of years ago.
formal The mudskipper is a unique type of fish that can live both in water and on land.
informal I saw a mudskipper jumping around in the mud near the shore.
slang Check out that little mudskipper doing its thing in the mud!
figurative She navigated the muddy waters of the project like a skilled mudskipper.
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