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Muraena Collection

"Muraena: A Fascinating World of Eels and Morays" Enter the mesmerizing realm of the Muraena

Background imageMuraena Collection: Varieties of eel

Varieties of eel
Common eel, Muraena anguilla, gulper, Saccopharynx flagellum, electric eel, Gymnotus electricus, smallhead, Leptocephalus morrisii, sand eel, Ammodytes tobianus, cusk eel, Ophidium barbatum

Background imageMuraena Collection: Tiger moray / Fangtooth Moray (Enchelycore anatina) and Black moray eel (Muraena augusti)

Tiger moray / Fangtooth Moray (Enchelycore anatina) and Black moray eel (Muraena augusti), South Tenerife, Canary Islands, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageMuraena Collection: Black moray (Muraena augusti) and Tiger moray eels (Enchelycore anatina)

Black moray (Muraena augusti) and Tiger moray eels (Enchelycore anatina) peering out from a rock crevice with mouths open, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageMuraena Collection: White-eyed moray (Muraena thyrsoides) close up head portrait, Bali, Indonesia, Indo-Pacific

White-eyed moray (Muraena thyrsoides) close up head portrait, Bali, Indonesia, Indo-Pacific

Background imageMuraena Collection: DDE-90027031

DDE-90027031
Reticulate Moray (Muraena retifera), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 07/11/2007

Background imageMuraena Collection: Fishes

Fishes
LLM462370 Fishes by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fishes. Illustration for Cassells Natural History (1884).); © Look and Learn

Background imageMuraena Collection: Conger eel and European eel

Conger eel and European eel
Conger eel, Conger conger 65 and European eel, Anguilla anguilla 66. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelms Encyclopedia of Natural History: Fish, Augsburg, 1804

Background imageMuraena Collection: Grey triggerfish and Moray eel, lower jaws

Grey triggerfish and Moray eel, lower jaws
Grey triggerfish, Balistes capriscus 1, Moray eel, Muraena species 4, lower jawbones of sea bream, Sparus aurata 2, and great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias 3

Background imageMuraena Collection: Conger eel, Conger conger

Conger eel, Conger conger (Muraena conger). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes, Donovan and F.C. and J

Background imageMuraena Collection: Timber rattlesnake and water snake

Timber rattlesnake and water snake
Timber rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus 1, tail rattle 3, and water snake, Muraena pinnis adiposis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder

Background imageMuraena Collection: Morey eel (Muraena helena) in seagrass meadow (Posidonia oceanica) Punta Carena

Morey eel (Muraena helena) in seagrass meadow (Posidonia oceanica) Punta Carena, Capri Island, Sorrentine Peninsula, Italy, Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean

Background imageMuraena Collection: Muraena helena

Muraena helena
Plate 153 - Naturgeschichte der auslõ«ñischen Fische : mit sechs und dreissig Ausgemalten kupfern nach originalen (1785-95) by Marcus Elieser Bloch

Background imageMuraena Collection: Ophidium Eel and Muraena

Ophidium Eel and Muraena
Ophidium Eel or Beardless Ophidium (Ophidion imberbe, now classified as Pholis gunnellus, ie Rock Gunnel or Butterfish), and Muraena (Muraena helena), also known as Mediterranean Moray

Background imageMuraena Collection: Serpent eel, Ophisurus serpens, and European

Serpent eel, Ophisurus serpens, and European moray eel, Muraena helena.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830. Illustration by J.G

Background imageMuraena Collection: Apterichtus caecus, European finless eel

Apterichtus caecus, European finless eel
Ff. 173. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated muraena caeca and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)


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"Muraena: A Fascinating World of Eels and Morays" Enter the mesmerizing realm of the Muraena, a diverse family of eels and moray species that captivate with their unique features and behaviors. From the Tiger Moray to the Black Moray Eel, these creatures are as intriguing as they are mysterious. In Bali, Indonesia's Indo-Pacific waters, we find ourselves face-to-face with a White-eyed Moray. Its close-up head portrait reveals intricate patterns and piercing eyes that seem to hold secrets untold. Moving across continents to Tenerife in the Canary Islands, we witness a captivating sight - Black Morays and Tiger Morays peering out from a rock crevice with mouths agape. It's an awe-inspiring display of nature's diversity. The world beneath the waves is teeming with life, where fishes like Conger Eels and European Eels coexist harmoniously. Varieties of eel swim gracefully through coral reefs, adding vibrant colors to this underwater tapestry. A Grey Triggerfish finds itself in an unlikely encounter with a formidable Moray Eel; their lower jaws locked in an eternal dance. But it doesn't end there - even on land, these fascinating creatures make their presence known. The Conger Eel slithers through coastal areas like its cousin, the Timber Rattlesnake navigating its own domain alongside water snakes. Punta Carena unveils another enchanting scene as Morey Eels glide effortlessly through seagrass meadows adorned by Posidonia Oceanica. Their slender bodies blend seamlessly into this aquatic paradise. As we delve deeper into understanding Muraenas' existence, one thing becomes clear - they are remarkable beings deserving our admiration and protection. Let us cherish these incredible creatures for generations to come so that future explorers can continue unraveling their mysteries beneath the waves.