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  • With its elongated snake-like body, the Leopard Moray eel moves very gently from one end to the other in the tank.
  • Moray eels, nudibranchs, stingrays, shellfish, sea urchins and sea stars were out and about, while the polyps of black corals and other gorgonians were feeding.
  • Moray eels, garfish and trumpetfish were roaming and snapping at a plethora of potential prey.
  • Glide into a deep blue abyss alive with bright small fish species, moray eels and madrepores.
  • Moray eels may look aggressive but that is because they need to gulp water continuously to force it through their gills.
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  • Moray eels, garfish and trumpetfish were roaming and snapping at a plethora of potential prey.
  • Over the week they were rewarded by the sight of slumbering nurse sharks, moray eels, hawksbill turtles, stingrays, bounteous barracuda, big solitary midnight parrotfish and African pompano.
  • There are also several green moray eels along the reef ledge.
  • Take a look inside them - they are home to moray eels, shrimps, sleeping gobies and pufferfish.
  • Over the week they were rewarded by the sight of slumbering nurse sharks, moray eels, hawksbill turtles, stingrays, bounteous barracuda, big solitary midnight parrotfish and African pompano.
  • They allegedly had a very close encounter with a creature like a giant moray eel, which literally scared them out of the water.
  • The larva of moray eels, called leptocephalus, get distributed throughout the oceans. Livescience.com
  • The fish stalls sell pilchards, mackerel and squid, which are the best baits for general ledger fishing, taking most species including conger and moray eels.
  • I felt like Alice through the looking glass, enjoying the sublime sea's surreal realm, a marine dominion ruled by stingrays, dolphins, Napoleons, moray eels.
  • Huge shoals of orange anthias sway in and out of the colourful soft corals while honeycomb moray eels peek out from holes in the coral gap.
  • Among the dangerous creatures were moray eels, ‘and triggerfish nibbled at her feet‘.
  • Large fish such as groupers and moray eels can often be found resting next to a colony of shrimps, which flit out and crawl over the fish's skin while cleaning it.
  • Moray eels shout at you in silent warning from their crevices and rays have been known to turn somersault.
  • It is a relative easy, shallow dive with a maximum depth of about 45 ft, with nice hard coral formation and friendly batfish and moray eels.
  • It is guarded by a large resident moray eel and jewfish.
  • Coral outcrops and pinnacles are home to moray eels, scorpionfish and blue-spotted rays. Globe and Mail
  • Moray eels seem to poke their dark heads from every crevice and are often caught out in the open, their yellow and brown speckled bodies snake-like and coiled, ready for a sudden dash for cover.
  • The warm water moray eel is also caught from time to time, although this is a mottled fish with a pointed face, very different from the steely grey of the conger.
  • Among the damaged coral we saw free-swimming moray eels, octopuses, and several anemones with their resident clownfish.
  • Moray eels, garfish and trumpetfish were roaming and snapping at a plethora of potential prey.
  • Richelieu also features numerous ledges, crevices and small caverns, providing shelter for squirrelfish, soldierfish, copper sweepers, and over twelve species of moray eels, including the rare golden moray.
  • An immature moray eel is called a leptocephalus, Latin for "small head. Starbulletin Headlines
  • There were plenty of fish: blue-striped grunts, moray eels, butterflyfish, bright yellow trumpetfish and multi-coloured wrasse.
  • Scientists have observed a dolphin trying to get a reluctant moray eel to come out of its crevice by poking it with the spiny body of a dead scorpionfish.
  • The ray-finned fishes would seem a little more familiar than the placoderms, having scales instead of armor plates, with a look of the moray eel to them.
  • Graceful moray eels, deadly great white sharks, playful porpoises, and tiny crabs show up along the way, all to the enchanting tune of Serra's bouncy music score.
  • The hazards facing them include snakes, poisonous fish and fruit, reef sharks, moray eels, stingrays, fire coral, mosquitoes, bats, fire ants, rats and wild pigs.
  • Little marine life has been attracted to the wreck, apart from the odd moray eel and scorpionfish and a shoal of cardinalfish buzzing around the cockpit.
  • You get turtles, moray eels and titan triggerfish but not the variety of reef fish in the Red Sea or Indonesia, says John Bantin.
  • Amid the coral and sponge branches you will find hamlets, basslets, parrotfish and moray eels.
  • Scientists have observed a dolphin trying to get a reluctant moray eel to come out of its crevice by poking it with the spiny body of a dead scorpionfish.
  • Coral outcrops and pinnacles are home to moray eels, scorpionfish and blue-spotted rays. Globe and Mail
  • It is another country - on the dive we see angelfish, tarpon, grouper and moray eels.
  • Larger fish life includes moray eels, skipjacks, lobster, napoleons, barracuda, turtles, tuna and sharks, especially the grey reef variety.
  • Around the pinnacles, lionfish and coral groupers lay ready to apprehend stragglers from the shoals of sweepers, while yellow-mouthed moray eels poked their heads from gaps in the coral as I passed.
  • The fish stalls sell pilchards, mackerel and squid, which are the best baits for general ledger fishing, taking most species including conger and moray eels.
  • Here we found lionfish, moray eels and sweepers.
  • There were plenty of fish: blue-striped grunts, moray eels, butterflyfish, bright yellow trumpetfish and multi-coloured wrasse.
  • We missed the hammerheads, but enormous moray eels gaped at us from their rocky lairs.
  • They seek shelter at night in crevices hiding from predators such as moray eel and various sharks.
  • Below the wall was a flat plain where we saw kingfish, a large moray eel and a shoal of tuna.
  • Lobsters, moray eels and squirrelfish seek refuge in the artificial reef made up of PVC pipes.
  • Having soon blown a film on these shoals and the occasional diversion of singletons like a moray eel, a porcupine pufferfish and a variety of grouper, I turn to the other reef life.
  • A shallow-water Caribbean tank showcases a green moray eel, gobies, and collections of Caribbean algae.

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