There is a actually a fish that moves out of the water, dunno if it can climb a tree or not though.
"these front fins allow the mudskipper to actively "skip" across muddy surfaces (hence the common name) and even climb low-hanging tree branches"
From wiki...fish can climb trees.
None, they either swim or climb trees.How much ground do they cover in a season ?
ANY conversation that helps CC realise he is a numpty is better than the Olympics.This conversation is still better than the olympics.
None, they either swim or climb trees.
Keep up numpty.
If you need one, then I can find a number for you mate.Is there a taxi service operating
If you need one, then I can find a number for you mate.
ANY conversation that helps CC realise he is a numpty is better than the Olympics.![]()
Chippy?Yeah, yeah, I get that. I do. I can't keep saying it. I understand the intent.
BUT, it's a totally **** example and there is no proof Albert Einstein actually said it. It's one of those that has gained traction and become 'fact' purely based on people blindly regurgitating that it's an Einstein quote. So who's the fool?
Unless the tree is in the water.From the water to the trees ? Unfortunately you've gone in without realising the creatures must cover ground to get from the water to the trees.
Unless the tree is in the water.
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