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Meaning of muraenidae

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muraenidae (n)

marine eels

muraenidae Sentence Examples

  1. The Muraenidae family of eels includes over 200 species worldwide.
  2. Muraenidae eels are characterized by their elongated, snake-like bodies and lack of pectoral fins.
  3. The giant moray eel (Gymnothorax javanicus) is one of the largest species in the Muraenidae family, reaching lengths of over 10 feet.
  4. Muraenidae eels have powerful jaws and sharp teeth, making them formidable predators.
  5. The electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) is not actually a member of the Muraenidae family, but rather belongs to the Gymnotidae family.
  6. Garden eels (Heteroconger hassi) are a species of Muraenidae that live in colonies in sandy bottoms.
  7. The snowflake eel (Echidna nebulosa) is a popular aquarium species known for its distinctive white spots on a black body.
  8. Muraenidae eels are found in a variety of habitats, from coral reefs to rocky shores.
  9. Some Muraenidae eels are known to form symbiotic relationships with other marine animals, such as shrimps and gobies.
  10. The conservation status of many Muraenidae species is unknown due to a lack of data.

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marine eels

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The Muraenidae family of eels includes over 200 species worldwide.

Muraenidae eels are characterized by their elongated, snake-like bodies and lack of pectoral fins.

The giant moray eel (Gymnothorax javanicus) is one of the largest species in the Muraenidae family, reaching lengths of over 10 feet.

Muraenidae eels have powerful jaws and sharp teeth, making them formidable predators.