Moray Eel - The terrifying obsession of divers!

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These sea eels have very unique independent jaws, surprising many people. They often live hiding in the crevices of rocks and coral during the day to hide from predators and often hunt at night. With their sharp teeth and powerful jaw muscles, they are considered one of the ocean's most respected hunters.
Moray eels have more than 200 species and some of them have the ability to camouflage very well. Their smooth skin is covered with a thick film that can change their body color to match their surroundings. From there, Moray can attack unexpected, unpredictable prey.
In addition, the flexible and flexible backbone allows it to swim in an S-shape and crept into the crevices of the smallest coral reefs or reefs.
Large size, erratic temperament and possessing sharp teeth, Moray eels are relatively dangerous for divers. Moray eels are usually larger in body size than other marine eels, in particular, there are The baby has a length of more than 3m, weighs up to 25kg. Because of this, it is often confused with sea snakes.
Not only that, Moray's teeth have a lot of bacteria, if bitten by it, the victim will be at great risk of infection, gradually leading to necrosis.
Normally, Moray eels are quite shy, so they often hide in coral reefs, only fiercely attacking when they feel threatened or when... hungry! But because they are so shy, they often have a sense of danger when meeting divers or researchers. From there, many scary stories about this sea monster were born.
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