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Leopard moray eel

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Leopard moray eel
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Anguilliformes
Family: Muraenidae
Genus: Enchelycore
Species:
E. pardalis
Binomial name
Enchelycore pardalis
(Temminck & Schlegel, 1846)

The leopard moray eel, tiger moray eel or dragon moray (Enchelycore pardalis), is a species of moray eel.[1]

The leopard moray eel is widespread throughout the Indo-Pacific oceans from Réunion to the Hawaiian, Line and Society Islands, north to southern Japan, southern Korea, and south to New Caledonia.[2]

It inhabits coral and rocky reefs at depth range from 8 to 60 m.[3]

It grows up to 92 cm in length[4] and is characterized by its narrow, curved jaws, vivid red stripes on the head, and elongated tubular nostrils.

At the Sea Life Centre, Hannover, Germany

As it is primarily nocturnal and has a preference for cryptic habitats, it is seldom seen. It feeds primarily on fishes and small cephalopods.[5]

Dragon moray eel at the Vancouver Aquarium

References

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  1. ^ "Enchelycore pardalis, Leopard moray eel : Aquarium".
  2. ^ "Enchelycore pardalis, Leopard moray eel : Aquarium".
  3. ^ Allen, G.R. and R.C. Steene, 1988. Fishes of Christmas Island Indian Ocean. Christmas Island Natural History Association, Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, 6798, Australia. 197 p.
  4. ^ Randall, J.E., 2005. Reef and shore fishes of the South Pacific. New Caledonia to Tahiti and the Pitcairn Islands. University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, Hawaii. 720 p.
  5. ^ Lieske, E. and R. Myers, 1994. Collins Pocket Guide. Coral reef fishes. Indo-Pacific & Caribbean including the Red Sea. Harper Collins Publishers, 400 p.
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