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Blinking in mudskipper fish — an evolution independent from fish ancestors of humans — suggests that blinking may be among traits that evolved for transition from water to land : r/science

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Complete specimen of E. watsoni MHNM 06-2067, with close-up views

Seton Hill University - Forward Magazine - Spring/Summer 2023 by

A blinking fish reveals clues to how our ancestors evolved from

Evolution took place in the order: fish to amphibians to reptiles

Blinking fish sheds light on how first animals evolved to live on land

Meet the Mudskippers: The Blinking Fish That Hold the Clue to How

Why aren't extant 'living fossils' like Triops direct descendents

Comparative anatomy of pectoral limb endoskeleton and humerus of

Complete specimen of E. watsoni MHNM 06-2067 a, Complete specimen

Unusual Blinking Fish Reveals Clues To How Our Ancestors Evolved

Acoustic Communication at the Water's Edge: Evolutionary Insights

Mudskippers could be key to understanding evolution of blinking