The largest of the moray eels, growing up to 3 m and weighing 30 kg. Giant Morays live in holes and generally hunt by night: locating their prey by their excellent sense of smell. Moray Eels undergo a sex change during growth, changing from male to female.
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📷Jill Studholme, Garry Frazer

@SCUBATravel And they will exit those holes with amazing speed as when the club med dive master poked one on the head not once but twice and got a wetsuit tooth souvenir for his brazen stupidity and lack of respect for marine life. I wish the eel had gotten him right in the cricoid cartilage.

@BrazenlyLiberal @SCUBATravel Valentina worked at the club. If he thought he had the game and stones to court her he had plenty of opportunities. Indeed, he was a dumb ass, young man disease I had that in my life too

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