* Elongated, snake-like body
* Smooth, scaleless skin
* Pointed snout
* Rounded tail
Size and Coloration
* Size can vary depending on species, with some moray eels reaching lengths of up to 13 feet (4 m)
* Coloration can also vary widely, with some moray eels being brown, black, yellow, green, or even blue
* Many moray eels have intricate patterns or markings on their bodies
Eyes and Mouth
* Moray eels have small, beady eyes located on the top of their heads
* Their mouths are large and powerful, with sharp, pointed teeth
* Moray eels are ambush predators that use their powerful jaws and teeth to capture prey
Habitat
* Moray eels can be found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world
* They typically inhabit coral reefs, rocky shores, and other shallow-water environments
* Moray eels are also known to live in caves, crevices, and other sheltered areas