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Moray eel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moray eels are huge cosmopolitan eels of the family Muraenidae . There are approximately 200 species in 15 genera. The typical length of a moray is 1.5 m (5 ft), with the longest being the slender ...
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Snowflake moray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The snowflake moray , Echidna nebulosa , is a moray eel of the family Muraenidae, found in the Indo-Pacific oceans and throughout Micronesia. Also found in the eastern Central Pacific from souther...
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Article on moray eels, many pictures and information. ... If today, certain species of moray eels are highly prized as the main character of a "bouillabaisse" or as a grilled speciality, long ago, they were used to delight the guests of a Roman, Licinius Muraena (from whom they derive their name), who reared the moray...
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www.mysterra.org/webmag/moray-eels.html
www.mysterra.org/webmag/moray-eels.html
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"I'm in the mood for a moray? Well guess what? Me too! Unfortunately, with the exceptions that we'll mention, as a rule moray eels are best left in the seas from which they came. Generally they get too big, are too ornery, even dangerous for aquarists, rendering bacteria-infested bites to the unwary.
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www.wetwebmedia.com/morays.htm
www.wetwebmedia.com/morays.htm
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Moray Eel Printout. There are over 100 species of moray eels that live in coral reefs or rocky areas of shallow tropical seas worldwide. These nocturnal (most active at night) fish have a long, snake-like body. ... Anatomy: Moray eels have skin that is scaleless, thick, camouflaged, and covered with protective mucus.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/fish/printouts/Moray...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/fish/printouts/Morayeel.shtml
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Moray Eel Creature Feature - Diving with Moray Eels - Distinguishing Features, Behaviour, Feeding Habits, Reproduction, Life Cycle, Predation, Distribution, Habitat, Ecological Considerations, and Where to Dive with them ... ... Moray eels vary considerably in size depending on species, from the ribbon moray at around 25 cm...
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www.dive-the-world.com/creatures-moray-eels.php
www.dive-the-world.com/creatures-moray-eels.php
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Like a creature out of a horror film, moray eels have a second set of protruding jaws that allow the fish to grip and swallow prey whole, a new study says. ... Much like the fearsome star of the Alien movies, moray eels have a second set of toothed jaws that drag prey into their throats, a new study has found.
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news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/09/070905-eel-jaw...
news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/09/070905-eel-jaw.html
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