Depending on what country you are in, it depends, in the U.S., it is against law 2499.47-8B you can find it in the United States Book Of Laws on page 766 paragraph 8.
no
A green Moray eel is obviously green, but its darker and REALLY poisnous. a regular ell... you should know
blue-green moray
other green moray eel eat
yes because,other moray eels are dangerous
teal eel
six
yes, it is rarely in groups.
if it does not have hair then yes
The Green Moray Eel moves from one place to the other by swimming in the water with it's fins.
There are approximately 200 species of moray eel, each with its own pigmentation. Listed are some of the more common species and their coloring. The Green Moray, as it's name suggests, is a bright green. Honeycomb moray eels are off-white with many small brown spots in a pattern similar to a bee's comb. The jewel moray is a long slender Moray eel that has black coloring and has pale yellow and green spots. The Ribbon moray, may be the most vibrant with its florescent blue body and vivid yellow maw.
other bigger animals
There are over 200 different subspecies of moray eel.