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In underwater Belize, the color is always on.(NWTraveler)
The Seattle Times (Seattle, WA); ...water we dove. Looking up, we found a ceiling of rain droplets falling...groups, though a few, like the moray eel, cautiously ventured out alone...homes in the coral. And back they'd retreat as soon as they had satiated their curiosity....
'Sharklifter' is arrested; WILDLIFE.(News)
The Mirror (London, England); ...claimed. When officers went to Elbert Starks' home, they allegedly found three sharks in his expensive 250-gallon aquarium, along with a moray eel said to have been bought on a stolen credit card....
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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition; eel common name...in the skin. Eels lack the hind...group are the morays, family Muraenidae...and vicious. Moray eels have a highly...common freshwater eel, Anguilla rostrata...Anguillidae, is found in the Atlantic...entering a river; they then develop...The American ....
A different world.
7 Days (Dubai, United Arab Emirates); ...also 56 resident turtles which can be found sleeping in nests on the rice coral...wrecks that are really, really good. They are old boats that were decommissioned...artificial reefs.eIuThereeIUs a moray eel that lives on one of them called Fred....
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Moray eels belong to a family of fish which differs from the common eels by their lack of side fins, their well-developed teeth, and their lack of scales. Common eels have embedded scales, but these are not readily noticeable. Morays occur in tropical and subtropical seas of the world. In the United States. they are usually found in quantity only in Florida waters, although they have been seen as far north as North Carolina and even New Jersey. Little is known of their breeding habits except that the young pass through a stage which is very thin, ribbonlike, and transparent. Morays feed largely on other fish caught as they work their way through coral reefs. Some morays are equipped with teeth in the back of the mouth for crushing hard-shelled animals such as clams and oysters. Morays are occasionally caught on hook and Morays are occasionally caught on hook and line by fishermen, sometimes are captured by trawlers that drag nets over the bottom. People in some parts of the world value the moray as food. Some Pacific morays measure as long as 10 feet and are considered dangerous to man when aggressions are aroused, generally by divers’ actions. Several records exist of attacks on humans by wounded morays.
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