The undulated moray is a striking marine eel known for its elongated, serpentine body and distinctive wavy patterns. It inhabits coral reefs and rocky crevices in tropical and subtropical waters. This species can reach up to 60 inches in length and weigh around 15 pounds. Primarily nocturnal, it feeds on fish and crustaceans, exhibiting territorial and solitary behavior. This summary is AI generated
Water type
IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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Undulated moray
Ford Island Channel (Pearl Harbor)
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