Bully sleepers [Dormitator]
Description
Dormitator, known commonly as bully sleepers, is a genus within the Eleotridae family, inhabiting marine, brackish, and freshwater environments. These fish are distributed in the Americas, ranging from the southern United States to Brazil, including various Caribbean islands. Notable for their robust and somewhat cylindrical bodies, they possess large, upward-facing mouths and exhibit a preference for muddy or sandy substrates where they can bury themselves.
Species

Bully Sleeper [Gobiomorphus cotidianus]
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Giant Bully [Gobiomorphus gobioides]
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Cran's Bully [Gobiomorphus alpinus]
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Upland Bully [Gobiomorphus breviceps]
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Bluegill Bully [Gobiomorphus hubbsi]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Chordates
Chordata
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Class |
Fish
Actinopterygii
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Order |
Gobies
Gobiiformes
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Family |
Eleotridae
Eleotridae
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Statistics
- Species 5