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Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Does fish have a will to come out of water?


Mudskipper is a fish-like amphibian that shows the transition from a fish to other amphibians. It is commonly found in intertidal regions, showing the will of fish to tap resources on land. With the aid of mutation and the favorable environmental conditions, the fish develops the will to live on land.
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