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Turkey moray

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Gymnothorax

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Muraenidae

Scientific name
  
Gymnothorax meleagris

Higher classification
  
Gymnothorax

Order
  
Eel

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Similar
  
Gymnothorax, Moray eel, Eel, Yellow‑edged moray, Undulated moray

The turkey moray (Gymnothorax meleagris),also known as the guineafowl moray or as the white-mouth/whitemouth moray is a species of marine fish in the family Muraenidae.

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Description

The turkey moray is a medium size moray which can reach a maximum length of 120 cm, but specimens usually encountered are much smaller. Its serpentine in shape body has a dark brown to black background color dotted with numerous small white spots uniformly distributed. The inside of its mouth is completely white.

Distribution & habitat

The white-mouth moray is widespread throughout the Indo-Pacific area from eastern coast of Africa, Red Sea included, until Polynesia and Hawaii and from south Japan to New Caledonia. This is a relatively rare moray even within its distribution area except in Hawaii , where it seems to be common.

It likes shallow waters from lagoons and reefs rich in coral and fish life until 36 meters (118 feet) deep, spending time in holes in the reef to quickly emerge to grasp passing fish by surprise attack. They sense prey by detecting smell through the water.

Biology

The turkey moray seems to be equally active day and night and feeds on small fish and occasionally crustaceans.

References

Turkey moray Wikipedia