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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to flag a critical issue: **mudskippers do not inhabit Jirisan National Park**, and the search results provided contain no information about mudskipper observation there.
Mudskippers are amphibious fish found in coastal mangrove ecosystems and tidal mudflats in tropical and subtropical regions—primarily in Southeast Asia, West Africa, and the Indo-Pacific. Jirisan National Park is a mountainous inland forest ecosystem in South Korea's interior, with elevations reaching 1,915 meters. It is geographically and ecologically unsuitable for mudskipper habitats.
The search results document: - Endangered Musan least weasels (rare sightings in 2026) - Asiatic black bears (89 individuals currently in the park) - Amur leopard cats, Siberian musk deer, and Manchurian sika deer - Mountain forests, peaks, valleys, and alpine meadows
**I cannot ethically provide the requested metadata, highlights, tips, and articles for an activity that does not exist at this location.** Doing so would create false travel guidance that could mislead readers into wasted trips or misplaced expectations.
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