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Moray eels are ambush predators who spend most of their time poised in the shadows of coral reefs, crevices, or caves, waiting for prey to pass by. They continuously open and close their mouths to move water over their gills.
Moray eels are ambush predators who spend most of their time poised in the shadows of coral reefs, crevices, or caves, waiting for prey to pass by. They continuously open and close their mouths to move water over their gills.