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						 			      	Moray Eel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia						 			      	
							                
							                	Moray eels or Muraenidae are a family of cosmopolitan eels. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moray_eel
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						 			      	ADW: Green Moray - Gymnothorax funebris						 			      	
							                
							                	The body of Gymnothorax funebris is long and laterally compressed. This animal has no scales on its dark brown/grey skin, the entirety of which is covered by a yellow mucus. http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Gymnothorax_funebris/
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						 			      	Moray Eel (Muraenidae) - Animals - A-Z Animals						 			      	
							                
							                	The moray eel is a large species of eel found in warm and temperate waters all around the world. Despite their snake-like appearance, moray eels (along with other eel species) are in fact fish and not reptiles. http://a-z-animals.com/animals/moray-eel/
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						 			      	FLMNH Ichthyology Department: Green Moray						 			      	
							                
							                	Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department. This page contains educational sections about the biology, ecology and conservation of the Green Moray. http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/discover/species-profiles/gymnothorax-funebris
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						 			      	Fish Channel - Moray Eels						 			      	
							                
							                	There are many things to consider before placing a moray eel in your home saltwater aquarium. http://www.fishchannel.com/saltwater-aquariums/species-info/eel/morays-2.aspx
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						 			      	Nature's Perfect Predator -  Moray Eel - HowStuffWorks						 			      	
							                
							                	Seafaring legend meets science fiction. View the trick of this muscular beast that makes the moray eel seem as if it's from out of this world. http://animals.howstuffworks.com/wild-animals/36033-natures-perfect-predators-moray-eel-video.htm
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						 			      	This Eel Fires Extra Alien Jaws Out of Its Throat						 			      	
							                
							                	The moray eel has a second set of jaws that fire forward and pull prey down its gullet. http://www.wired.com/2014/04/absurd-creature-of-the-week-this-eel-fires-extra-alien-jaws-out-of-its-throat
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						 			      	Moray Eel Body Form, Feeding, and Distrobution						 			      	
							                
							                	The moray eels in the family Muraenidae are bony fish. http://www.mapoflife.org/topics/topic_413_Moray-eels/
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						 			      	Green Moray Eels - MarineBio						 			      	
							                
							                	Find out what's known about Green Moray Eels, Gymnothorax funebris, Actinopterygii, Anguilliformes, Muraenidae, including their world range and habitats, and feeding behaviors. http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=106
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						 			      	The Alien Bite of the Moray Eel - LiveScience						 			      	
							                
							                	Moray eels, to my certain knowledge, will bite if provoked. http://www.livescience.com/7526-ouch-alien-bite-moray-eel.html
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						 			      	The World of Moray Eels - Dive the World						 			      	
							                
							                	Morays vary considerably in size depending on species. http://www.dive-the-world.com/creatures-moray-eels.php
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						 			      	Green Moral Eel - Aqua						 			      	
							                
							                	The green moray eel is actually brown! http://www.aqua.org/explore/animals/green-moray-eel