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Yes. Warm tropical waters such as those found on the Great Barrier Reef are ideal for a wide diversity of moray eels. For more inofrmation, see the related weblink below.

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What is a food pyramid of the Great Barrier Reef?

it is a grouping of many diferent animals, in a upside down food chain, an example would be White tipped reef shark (110) Moray eels (970) Parrotfish (1,300) Corral (9,000) or somthing like that


What are the Biotic factors for the Great Barrier Reef?

Coral,fish,eels,sharks,turtles


Do moray eels have predators?

The main predators of moray eels are other moray eels but also large groupers, barracudas and people. In truth this represents very few predators, which explains why they have the confidence to live in burrows or crevices in the reef from which swift flight maybe difficult.


What eats a moray eel?

Other moray eels are the most common predators of moray eels. Barracudas, groupers and people also eat moray eels.


Do octopus eat moray eels?

yes that's why if they thought the octopus will be the moray eels dinner.(moray eels are predators to octopuses)


What depth does the moray eel live in?

it does not really have a depth but it lives as far down as coal reef go.


Are moray eels aggressive?

Yes moray eels are aggressive if provoked.


Animals that live in a coral reef?

Sea anenomes, Coral, Clown fish, eels such as the Moray, Groupers (AKA Sea Bass), and Reef sharks live in the coral reef zone.


What is a moray eels burrow?

A moray eels burrow is were they live. That's there home.


What is the difference between electric eels and moray eels?

electric eels have an electric current that shocks thing Moray eels dont


Are green moray eels endangered?

No, the green moray eels are not endangered as of 2014. There are 200 known species of moray eels and they are found in oceans around the world.


Food chains in Great Barrier Reef?

The food chain in the Great Barrier Reef begins with the producers like giant kelp and phytoplankton. The primary consumers are zooplankton and dugong. The secondary consumers are things like the anemonefish and the whale shark. Third level consumers are the manta ray and the blue-ringed octopus. The Apex predators in the Great Barrier Reef are tiger sharks and moray eels.