The Pacific leaping blenny is a 4 to 8-cm-long tropical fish found in reefs in Samoa and the Marianas, Society, and Cook Islands, in the western and southern Pacific Ocean. It remains on land all its adult life but has to stay moist to be able to breathe through its gills and skin.
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Pacific Leaping Blenny – The Fish That Doesn’t Swim
Published January 15, 2014 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: biology, evolution, fish out of water, Ichthyology, missing link, Pacific Leaping Blenny, sealife, wildlife, zoology
Evolution Recorded – Watch Octopus Walk Onto Dry Land [video]
Published November 23, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: cephalopod, creationism, Dry Land, evolution, evolve, fish out of water, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, intelligent design, Octopus, video