Moray Eels are one of the largest eels known to exist. The only things that prey on them are sharks, humans and sometimes, other eels.
An "ell" is a length - generally of rope - from a man's elbow to the tip of his middle finger. Like most archaic measurements, it wasn't all that precise, because every man's arm is a slightly different length, but we can use 18 inches as a good approximation. To approximate the approximation, try holding a rope in one hand and wrapping the rope from your hand to your elbow and back, many times. Each circle will be about two ells. So, 3000 ells would be - very roughly! - 4500 feet.
When young and small, the parrot fish is hunted by other larger fish. As the parrot fish grows it gains bigger and meaner predators: the black tip reef shark, the white tip reef shark, large carnivorous fish, octopuses, other sharks that may be wondering around by the reefs, carpet sharks, large eels, ect… Even when in captivity, the parrot fish will still be hunted by natural predators, so you have to make sure you don't house a predator of your parrot fish in with you parrot fish.
Herbivore eats plants Carnivore eats meat Omnivore eats both
deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think
the role of the robin is of a secondary consumer
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The olive sea snake eats things like crabs fish eggs and moray ells.
babbies ells eat insects
A moray eel eats blues
Humans?
Other moray eels are the most common predators of moray eels. Barracudas, groupers and people also eat moray eels.
Moray eels eats fish and squid, and occasionally molluscs and crustaceans.
Barracuda, Grouper and Giant Trevally feed on moray eels.
sharks, marlines, and moray eels
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the blue-ring octopus
The sea snakes eats moray eel. They also hunted by the groupers and barracudas.