Scartelaos histophorus (Valenciennes, 1837) is a animal in the Gobiidae family, order Perciformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Scartelaos histophorus (Valenciennes, 1837)

Scartelaos histophorus (Valenciennes, 1837)

The walking goby, Scartelaos histophorus, is an Indo-Pacific Oxudercidae fish adapted to move and breathe on land.

Family
Genus
Scartelaos
Order
Perciformes
Class

About Scartelaos histophorus (Valenciennes, 1837)

Scartelaos histophorus, commonly known as the walking goby, is a species of fish in the family Oxudercidae. This species is notable for its unique ability to "walk" on land, using its pectoral fins to propel itself forward. Walking gobies are typically found in shallow coastal waters, such as mudflats, estuaries, and mangrove areas, in the Indo-Pacific region. The ability of Scartelaos histophorus to move on land helps it migrate between different tidal pools and avoid predators in its aquatic environment. This behavior is part of a broader adaptation to fluctuating environments, where the fish may need to move between water bodies when the tide goes out. Walking gobies can also breathe air, which further aids their survival in low-oxygen environments.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Perciformes Gobiidae Scartelaos

More from Gobiidae

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