
Green moray - Wikipedia
The green moray (Gymnothorax funebris) is a moray eel of the family Muraenidae, found in the western Atlantic Ocean from Long Island, New York, Bermuda, and the northern Gulf of …
Green Moray Eel - National Aquarium
Learn about the green moray eel, including their habitat, diet, range and population status, and where you can find them at the National Aquarium.
Green Moray Eel - Oceana
Although appearing green, moray eels actually have brownish or grey skin that mixes with a layer of yellow mucus, causing a green hue. Learn more about the green moray eel and how to …
Green Moray Eel - Lamar University
Green moray eels are benthic and live around shallow rocky shore lines, reefs, and mangroves (Green). They are found in tropical and temperate seas (Moray). The green moray eel is a …
Sea Wonder: Green Moray Eel - National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
Feb 14, 2020 · Green moray eels live in shallower along the western Atlantic Ocean. They span from New Jersey all the way south to Brazil and into the Gulf of Mexico, which means we can …
Green Moray – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
Feb 6, 2025 · One of the largest of the morays, the green moray is often found at 6 feet long but can reach 8 feet and 65 pounds. Although it is actually dark grey-brown, it is covered in a thick …
Green Moray Eel | Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center
Though brightly-colored and one of the largest moray species, green moray eels are elusive, nocturnal animals that hide away during the day.
Green Moray Eels ~ MarineBio Conservation Society
Green moray eels, Gymnothorax funebris (Ranzani, 1839), aka black moray, green cong, green conger, green congo, green eel, and olive-green moray eel, are one of the most common and …
Green Moray Eel - The Cousteau Society
The green moray eel is a large, stealthy reef predator with an elongated body, a powerful bite, and a distinct greenish appearance. Though often feared due to its menacing open-mouth display, …
Moray eel - Wikipedia
Moray eels, or Muraenidae (/ ˈmɒreɪ, məˈreɪ /), are a family of eels whose members are found worldwide. There are approximately 200 species in 15 genera which are almost exclusively …
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