Definition of Mudskippers

1. Noun. (plural of mudskipper) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mudskippers

1. mudskipper [n] - See also: mudskipper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudskippers

mudpuddle
mudpuppies
mudpuppy
mudra
mudras
mudrock
mudrocks
mudroom
mudrooms
muds
mudscow
mudscows
mudsill
mudsills
mudskipper
mudskippers (current term)
mudsled
mudsleds
mudslides
mudslinger
mudslingers
mudslinging
mudslingings
mudspringer
mudstone
mudstones
mudsucker
mudsuckers
mudwall

Literary usage of Mudskippers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"Equally notable freshwater fish include mudskippers and climbing perch with extra gills enabling them to ... mudskippers actually are able to climb trees. ..."

2. The Story of the Fishes by George Robert Charles Herbert Pembroke, James Newton Baskett, George Henry Kingsley (1899)
"We have spoken of how the mudskippers (of which there are two kinds, see illustration, page 43, Fig. 21), walk around on their fins and chase their prey on ..."

3. The Story of the Fishes by James Newton Baskett (1899)
"We have spoken of how the mudskippers (of which there are two kinds, see illustration, page 43, Fig. 21), walk around on their fins and chase ..."

4. Daytrips Eastern Australia: 60 One Day Adventures by Car, Rail Or Bus by James Postell (2004)
"It is fascinating to watch the undisturbed activities of the storks, sea eagles, fruit bats, mudskippers, and reptile life as you cruise up to the largest ..."

5. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"Equally notable freshwater fish include mudskippers and climbing perch with extra gills enabling them to ... mudskippers actually are able to climb trees. ..."

6. The Story of the Fishes by George Robert Charles Herbert Pembroke, James Newton Baskett, George Henry Kingsley (1899)
"We have spoken of how the mudskippers (of which there are two kinds, see illustration, page 43, Fig. 21), walk around on their fins and chase their prey on ..."

7. The Story of the Fishes by James Newton Baskett (1899)
"We have spoken of how the mudskippers (of which there are two kinds, see illustration, page 43, Fig. 21), walk around on their fins and chase ..."

8. Daytrips Eastern Australia: 60 One Day Adventures by Car, Rail Or Bus by James Postell (2004)
"It is fascinating to watch the undisturbed activities of the storks, sea eagles, fruit bats, mudskippers, and reptile life as you cruise up to the largest ..."

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