Odontamblyopus lacepedii
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Odontamblyopus lacepedii is a species of eel goby found in muddy-bottomed coast
al waters in China
, Korea
and Japan
. This long, slender fish can usually be distinguished from all its congeners by its long caudal fin and large number (20+) of caudal vertebrae.
This species excavates elaborate vertical burrows up to 90 cm long in the sea bed.
Coast
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al waters in China
China
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, Korea
Korea
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and Japan
Japan
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. This long, slender fish can usually be distinguished from all its congeners by its long caudal fin and large number (20+) of caudal vertebrae.
This species excavates elaborate vertical burrows up to 90 cm long in the sea bed.