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Morays are a type of fish known for their elongated bodies, scaleless skin, and large jaws filled with sharp teeth. They are commonly found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world, often hiding in crevices or burrows along rocky reefs. Morays are carnivorous predators, feeding on small fish and other marine creatures.
Mores are taboos. They usually have severe consequences and refer to societies standards of proper moral conduct. Incest, Rape and Murder are examples of mores, What?! Mores ("morays"), as in social mores, are standards, related to the word "morals." Social mores may dictate, for example, that acts of rape, etc. are wrong. Just check your dictionary.
morays dont eat any mosses or bactiria.they are meat eaters and eat fish and octupus
The way groups of people conduct themselves is called group dynamics. It refers to the interactions, behaviors, and relationships within a group that influence its overall functioning.
Moray eels' heads are too narrow to create the negative pressure that most fish use to swallow prey. Quite possibly because of this, they have a second set of jaws in their throat called pharyngeal jaws, which also possess teeth. When feeding, morays launch these jaws into the mouth, where they grasp prey and transport it into the throat and digestive system. Moray eels are the only animal that uses pharyngeal jaws to actively capture and restrain prey. Larger morays are capable of seriously wounding humans.
The coral grouper seeks out giant morays. It actively rouses them by vigorously shaking its body. The move is a call to arms that tells the moray to join the grouper in a hunt. The two fish cooperate to flush out their prey.
The Moray Eel has a very powerful sense of smell and can detect its prey from 5 miles away. Morays move fast like snakes in the water there are over 200 species of Morays such as: Green Moray Spotted Moray Dwarf Moray
The term "race" is a socially constructed word to differentiate between human beings based upon the color of their skin. Unfortunately, "race" is also used to informally make definitive but unsubstantiated differences between people based solely on the color of their skin, when, in fact, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that there are any genetic differences between races -- again, in fact, there are far more differences within a "racial" group than between "racial" groups. Thus, you would find far more similarities between whites and African Americans than you would find similiarities between whites themselves or African Americans themselves... Which brings us to culture: Culture refers to the socialization, behaviors, morays and ethics within a group of people, amongst other things. Culture refers to the way a group of people, whether a small tribe or a large country -- understands their world and interacts within that world. Culture does not define their members by the term "race", although "racism" may be a part of the culture of any specific group. Independent of any specific "culture", there may be cultural differences between specific groups -- which may adhere to their own cultural differences based upon their countries of origin, but not by skin color (or race).
Moray eels' heads are too narrow to create the negative pressure that most fish use to swallow prey. Quite possibly because of this, they have a second set of jaws in their throat called pharyngeal jaws, which also possess teeth. When feeding, morays launch these jaws into the mouth, where they grasp prey and transport it into the throat and digestive system. Moray eels are the only animal that uses pharyngeal jaws to actively capture and restrain prey. Larger morays are capable of seriously wounding humans.
ORDER: Anguilliformes (eels and morays) CLASS: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
Moray eels are primarily carnivores, feeding on fish, crustaceans, and sometimes other small marine animals. They are not considered omnivores as they do not regularly consume plant matter as part of their diet.