The Blind goby lives in the demersal, marine environment.
permanent burrows and does not harbor the commensal blind goby in its burrows. More
The blind goby, Typhlogobius californiensis, depends entirely upon holes dug by the ghost shrimp (Callianassa) for a home and is unable to live without its help. More
the blind goby found among the rocks of the California coast Othonops eos (formerly Typhologobius californiensis) (see Eigenmann 1890 for a historical account of this encounter and how much it impressed him). More
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The blind goby, Typhologobius californiensis (now Othonops eos) inaugurated her career. According to famed marine biologist Carl L. Hubbs, "Rosa Smith was indeed the first woman ichthyologist of any accomplishments."* Smith was the last of nine children. More
of a fish, called the blind goby, that lives in shrimp holes. These fish use other senses to navigate and find food. Q: Do fish have ears? - funny fish with ears A: Not exactly. More
Blind goby in English
Blind kutling in Danish (dansk)
Blinde Grundel in German (Deutsch)
Gobio in Spanish (español)
gobio ciego in Spanish (español)
Sokkotokko in Finnish (suomen kieli)
加州盲鰕虎魚 in Mandarin Chinese
加州盲鰕虎魚 in Unknown
加州盲鰕虎鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
加州盲鰕虎鱼 in Unknown