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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π·Jill Studholme, Garry Frazer
@MidnightRider Some people shouldn't be diving, never mind a dive master
What a jackass!
@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
@SCUBATravel They seem to have amazing memories, an recognize people. I used to vacation a lot in Grenada and there is a spot on the reef there where one always was. Even with other divers (who wanted to feed it) it would come to me, swimming across my arms or legs and even following a short distance. I wasn't so much of a fan either.
@Lucky188 That's amazing
@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.