The African Lungfish (Protopterus annectens) lives in flood plains, which can be tricky in drought season, as the water dries up most aquatic species would be in trouble. Luckily, this smart fish has developed a way to breathe even when it is out of the water by secreting a thin, slimy film that it covers itself in. This slime dries into a fragile cocoon that the fish can live in for over a year.

Cool way to adapt! Save fish species!
that’s a freaky fish
So cool! I didn’t know that some fish can go into cocoons.
Cool
That is so cool!
COOL!
What?!
I love it too
Omygod
Super cool!