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Where Do Moray Eels Live
The moray eel is considered as the second most beautiful eel. They are beautifully colored eels with designs on them. They are as large as 10 feet in length. Moray eels can be spotted in tropical or sub tropical regions. You can spot Moray eels in the Atlantic near New Jersey right up till Brazil. You can also spot them in the Indo-Pacific. The moray eels usually live in water that is as deep as fifty feet, so you could say they live in relatively shallow water. Often scuba divers spot these eels when diving in the tropical or sub tropical seas. They are very timid and usually do not attack unless for some reason you upset their territory or they mistake you for food due to their poor vision. These eels maybe timid looking but they are very strong. They have a large mouth and are capable of inflicting a lot of pain on their enemies. In fact they are supposed to be even more dangerous than lobsters or octopuses. If you have seen a moray eel its hard to believe that they could inflict any pain at all but if you see them open their mouth, it wont be all that hard to believe. Most of the Moray eels are big, they grow up to about 5 feet but should you go to the Pacific you will be able to spot moral eels that are approximately 10 to 11 feet long. However in Hawaii the moray eels sported are barely 3 feet long. They are magnificent looking creatures with distinct markings and vibrant colors. They have very snake like movements. The Moray eels make their home at the bottom of the sea. They like a rock habitat and hence it is extremely common to find them in the crevices of rocks at the bottom of the sea. More Information About Moray Eels
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