tuholaislajien
Tuholaislajien, also known as mudskippers, are a group of amphibious fish belonging to the suborder Gobioidei within the family Gobiidae. They are distinguished by their unique ability to move both on land and in water, exhibiting a range of specialized adaptations that facilitate terrestrial life. Tuholaislajien are typically found in intertidal zones, mangroves, and estuarine environments across parts of Africa, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
These fish possess strong pectoral fins that enable their remarkable mobility on muddy and rocky surfaces.
Tuholaislajien primarily feed on small invertebrates such as insects, crustaceans, and worms. They are known for
These fish play important ecological roles in their habitats, contributing to nutrient cycling and supporting the