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A close-up view of a moray eel hiding between rocky formations in the clear waters of Costa Brava, Spain. The vibrant colors of the rocks and marine life create a striking contrast with the speckled pattern of the eel, showcasing the rich underwater ecosystem of the Mediterranean Sea.
A long huge moray ebb swims under the water
Close-up of a curious moray eel peeking out from its dark underwater hideaway, with its small, sharp teeth slightly bared and eyes wide open
Scuba diving, Sea life. Underwater scene with coral and  fish, Giant moray. Scuba diver point of view.
Goldentail Moray (Gymnothorax miliaris) - Banana Eel
Dwarf Moray Gymnothorax melatremus is wide-ranging in the tropical Indo-Pacific region (but Hawaiian specimens have higher vertebral counts, no other differences found) in a depth range from 1-58m. \n\nLiving solitary and secretive in holes and crevices of seaward reefs, the species is seldom seen. Max. length 30cm \n\nUSA, Hawai'i, West Coast Big Island at 8m depth \n19°16'21.03\
Moray Gymnothorax favagineus or Leopard Moray. Snorkeling and diving, observing exotic fish.Tropical bright pisces that can live in aquariums, oceanariums or sea, ocean.
The wolf eel, Anarrhichthys ocellatus,  is a member of the family Anarhichadidae together with the wolffishes of the genus Anarhichas. The wolf eel is monotypic within the genus Anarrhichthys. Monterey, California
Snowflake Moray (Echidna nebulosa, aka Clouded Moray). Ambon, Indonesia
A close-up of a moray eel emerging from its hiding spot within a colorful coral reef in the Mediterranean Sea. The eel’s bright patterns and sharp features contrast beautifully with the vibrant marine environment around it, showcasing the diversity of underwater life.
black spotted leopard moray eel in closeup, a long fish that lives in the indo pacific ocean
Scuba diving, Sea life. Underwater scene with coral and  fish, Giant moray. Scuba diver point of view.
A large Laced moray lurks in the reef
Yellow-edged Moray Gymnothorax flavimarginatus has a large distribution area: it occurs in the Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and South Africa eastward to the Tuamoto and Austral islands, north to the Ryukyu and Hawaiian islands, south to New Caledonia and in the Eastern Pacific from Costa Rica, Panama to the Galapagos Islands. It also occurs in the Southeast Atlantic in South Africa. The depth range is from 0 to 150m, max. length is 240cm. \nYellow-edged Moray feeds on cephalopods, fishes, and crustaceans. Most often this Moray appears on the reef after a fish has been speared during daylight. The regularity and promptness of such appearances make it clear that this species is especially sensitive to stimuli emanating from an injured or stressed fish. Gymnothorax flavimarginatus is eaten in some parts of the Indo-Pacific.\nThe species is solitary and curious, usually seen with head protruding like this specimen, encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Nord Sulawesi, Indonesia. \n1°29'59.2418 N 125°15'40.7943 E at 26m depth
A Mottled Moray Eel With Mouth Open Wide
Underwater close up shot of a menacing eel hiding under coral reef. Taken in Kauai, Hawaii, during the day.
Moray Muraena fish (Gymnothorax favagineus) hunting underwater. Blue water background.
Mediterranean moray peeks out of its lair in a colorful reef
Moray eel portrait in the underwater. Underwater moray eel. Moray eel underwater. Moray eel close up undersea. A giant with a mysterious appearance swims near the sandy bottom surrounded
Giant Moray Eels (Gymnothorax javanicus) have few predators however this shows the injuries from surviving an attack from a predator.  Andaman sea, Thailand.
Giant Moray Eel (Gymnothorax javanicus). North Male Atoll, Maldives
Wolf-eel
Aquatic inhabitants of the sea depths.
Moray  fish Underwater scene Sea life
Giant moray looks out from coral reef
Underwater photo of a moray eel swimming near a rock
Close up of Brown moray eels heads in coral reef. Gymnothorax unicolor species living in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean.
Laced (or Honeycomb) Moray Gymnothorax favagineus is widespread in Indo-Pacific, often in holes with cleaner wrasses or shrimps. Males grow up to 3 m, so far of the two largest of Indo-Pacific morays. The blotches are variable between individuals and size, often in relation to habitat - those in clear coral reefs usually have proportionally less black than those found in turbid waters.\nLaced Moray feeds on cephalopods and small fishes. \n\nThere are reports of ciguatera, a foodborn illness, caused by bioaccumulation, a very heat-resistant toxicity who cannot be detoxified by conventional cooking. \n\nKraka Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia \n4°30'10.668 S 129°53'17.696 E at 9m depth
Moray (Murena) swims in an aquarium on a blue background with algae in the background. London.
Moray eel in Atlantic ocean  - Playa Las Arenas, Buenavista,  Tenerife, Pond in the volcanic rock during the low tide.
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