Moray eels

Moray eels tend to live in caves and underneath the wreckage around wrecks on the seabed. they hunt primarilly by night, but that being said, it's not unusual to see them out in daylight hours. Morays have some of the most beautiful colourings of anything you will see in the underwater realm.

Photograph 1: Close up of a moray taken in its hole.

(Photograph 1: courtesy of Peter Harris)

Picture 2: A Moray on the prowl for food



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