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Semiaquatic

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Atlantic mudskippers, amphibious fish of mangrove swamps and tidal flats
The white Egyptian lotus, a semiaquatic angiosperm
Mangoves are shrubs or trees that are well adapted to grow in very saline water, usually at estuaries of rivers

Semi-aquatic animals spend part of their life on land, and part in the water. Such animals include:

Some plants have also adapted to being both in the water and on land.