A moray eel is classified as nekton. Nekton refers to organisms that can swim freely and are capable of moving independently of water currents. Moray eels are active swimmers found in coral reefs and rocky areas, where they hunt for prey. They are not classified as plankton (drifting organisms) or benthos (organisms living on or near the seafloor).
Nekton swim freely, like the electric eel. It's a nekton. Benthos are plants and other bottom-dwellers.
There are over 200 different subspecies of moray eel.
No. The lionfish will poison the moray eel and kill it by using its venom. Even if the moray eel binded the lionfish, the lionfish will use its deadly spines to cut the moray eel.
You call a baby moray eel an: elver
Leopard moray eel was created in 1846.
Abbott's moray eel was created in 1860.
A moray eel eats blues
Moray eel rarely care for their babies. This is because a baby moray eel instinctively knows how to care for itself immediately after it is born.
other green moray eel eat
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The sea snakes eats moray eel. They also hunted by the groupers and barracudas.