yellow prawn goby

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Yellow Prawn Goby
Yellow Prawn Goby Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow watchmen goby fish - Cryptocentrus cinctus Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Yellow watchmen goby fish - Cryptocentrus cinctus Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Yellow Prawn Goby is also known as the Yellow Watchman Prawn, or Yellow Shrimp Goby, was first discovered in 1936 by Herre. The head and body are yellow-orange with bright blue spots on the head and fins. The Yellow Prawn Goby wears an amusing perpetual frown, and likes to peek out from behind rocks. They have been known to form symbiotic relationships with pistol shrimp.


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