Fish That Can Leave Water and Walk on Land
Mudskippers inhabit the Indian Ocean and Pacific seas, as well as mangrove forests in Africa and the Atlantic regions.They dwell in the mud beneath mangrove roots, using two pairs of fins that have evolved into legs, these

fins are heavily muscled, allowing them to climb mangrove roots and move quickly on land.Mudskippers belong to the Oxudercinae

Mudskippers'
eyes are large and prominent, constantly rotating and moving, a rare trait among fish.When eyes are at the top of their heads, their vision is similar to that of terrestrial vertebrates.They have excellent vision both in and out of water.Mudskippers' skin has
special folds that retain moisture.When they leave the water, theyperiodically contract their eyes, using the water stored in the folds to moisten them, which makes the mudskipper's adaptation to terrestrial life unique and beneficial for survival.Do your friends have any additional information about it?
