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moray eels

The Scorpaenidae are a family of mostly marine fish (some live in brackish waters), widespread in tropical and temperate seas. They have a compressed body, and the head usually has ridges and spines. There are 1-2 spines on the operculum, and 3-5 on the preoperculum. Scales are normally ctenoid. Most Scorpaenidae have 1 dorsal fin, containing between 11-17 spines and 8-17 soft rays. Their anal fins typically have 1-3 spines, and 3-9 soft rays. Pelvic fins have 1 spine with 2-5 soft rays, whereas the large pectoral fin contains 11-25 soft rays. Not all species have a swim bladder, and most have venomous glands in the spines of their dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins.

anatomy



identification

giant moray, distribution

green moray

mediterranean moray

dragon moray

snowflake moray

yellow edged moray

spotted moray

fangtooth moray

links

wikipedia

fishbase

fishes of australia

britannica

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