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  2. Slender giant moray - Wikipedia

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    The slender giant moray or Gangetic moray, Strophidon sathete, is the longest member of the family of moray eels. It is in the genus Strophidon . The longest recorded specimen was caught in 1927, on the Maroochy River in Queensland ; it measured 3.94 metres (12.9 ft) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This species is characterized by an elongated body, as well as ...

  3. Giant moray - Wikipedia

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    This moray eel was recently identified as a natural predator of the lionfish (Pterois miles) in its native habitat in the Red Sea. [9] A mature giant moray has few natural predators, although it may compete for food with reef-dwelling sharks. [10] Cleaner wrasses are commonly found in its presence, cleaning the interior of its mouth.

  4. Moray eel - Wikipedia

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    The moray eel's elongation is due to an increase in the number of vertebrae, rather than a lengthening of each individual vertebra or a substantial decrease in body depth. [29] Vertebrae have been added asynchronously between the pre-tail ("precaudal") and tail ("caudal") regions, unlike other groups of eels such as Ophicthids and Congrids. [30]

  5. Who caught the biggest fish in Ohio? Here are the state ... - AOL

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    The longest-standing record is for a 1.97-pound, 14 3/4-inch rock bass caught in Deer Creek near London on Sept. 3, 1932. George A. Keller of Dayton set that mark that has stood for more than 90 ...

  6. Angler reels in 3-foot creature — and rediscovers ‘rare ...

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    Scientists first recorded the species from Sri Lanka in 1937 based on a specimen caught with a hook and line in 1936 and a specimen captured in 1937, according to the study.

  7. European conger - Wikipedia

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    European congers have an average adult length of 1.5 m (5 ft), a maximum known length of around 2.133 m (7 ft) [2] and maximum weight of roughly 72 kg (159 lb), [3] making them the largest eels in the world by weight.

  8. Perch and Pilsner off to a good start - AOL

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    Sep. 9—CONNEAUT — This year's Perch and Pilsner Festival was in progress on Saturday afternoon, providing visitors with quality food and drink for the weekend. Jeff Raisian, one of the ...

  9. Green moray - Wikipedia

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    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 Mexico to Brazil, at depths down to 40 metres (130 ft). Its length is up to 2.5 metres (8.2 ft).