Typhlogobius californiensis
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Description: English: Blind Goby (Typhlogobius californiensis) - Usually 2 to 3 inches in length. They live in burrows created by the Ghost Shrimp. Their eyes are covered by thick flesh. The scales are smooth with a pink, fleshy color. Date: 20 March 2016. Source: Cabrillo National Monument. Author: Credit: Samantha Weber - Cabrillo National Monument.
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- Typhlogobius californiensis (Blind goby)
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- Credit: Samantha Weber - Cabrillo National Monument
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