Stock Photo - In general moray eels often look quite vicious but the aptly named fangtooth Enchelycore anatina moray looks positively ferocious Fortunately, and in common with other members of this family, it is not particularly dangerous as long as you do not touch it It is nocturnal hiding away by day and comming out to feed at night possibly on octopus or other cephalopods To 1 2 m E Atlantic, Canary Islands, Madeira, Azores, Cape Verde Islands, Ascension, St Helena, Mediterranean

Stock Photo: In general moray eels often look quite vicious but the aptly named fangtooth Enchelycore anatina moray looks positively ferocious Fortunately.

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