The process of burrowing and hibernation of lung fish.
When water comes back, the lung fish comes out of the cave and begins the process of finding food.
This terrestrial fish is often found in shallow water, like swamps, but is sometimes found in large lakes in Africa, South America and Australia.
In Africa, people often catch them by digging their holes on dry lagoons. However, not everyone likes to eat this fish because their meat smells very heavy.
Interesting story about the world's toughest fish
Scientists have demonstrated the extraordinary ability of African lungfish to live. In the Douz River, east Lybya, Africa in the dry season, people often take mud to build bricks for houses. An unlucky lung fish unfortunately becomes part of that brick. The house was built and of course there was a hibernating fish waiting to be reborn.
Six months later, a heavy rain caused the wall of the house to be damp, and it was astonishing to see a small fish trying to draw water and escape.
After half a year, the lung fish still survived in the dry wall. The video below will show you the incredible story about this strange terrestrial fish.