MORAY EELS + MORE

MORAY EELS

Tesselate, green and giant moray eels love nooks and crannies. They are ambush predators and spend a lot of time hiding in caves, rock crevices or coral reefs waiting for a prey animal to pass by so they can pounce on it.

 A moray eel appears dangerous because it continually exposes its mouth and teeth. This action, however, is not a hostile gesture, but simply the way an eel breathes. 

Moray eels are serious predators and their jaw structure reflects this. Not only do moray eels have the razor sharp teeth which you can see, they have double jaws and double sets of teeth! Just like an alien they have a hidden internal jaw called the “pharyngeal jaw”. When feeding they use their outer jaws to firmly grip their prey and then the pharyngeal jaw shoots forward and bites the victim and pulls it into the throat.

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LONGSPINE PORCUPINEFISH

Also in this exhibit you may see a long spine porcupinefish. The unique features of this fish give it protection against predators. When threatened, it will fill its body with air or water, which makes its body swell like a balloon. This makes it too large to fit into the predator’s mouth and the extended spines make it even less desirable. The teeth of both the upper and lower jaws of this fish are fused, forming a solid, heavy beak, making cracking the shells of snails, sea urchins and hermit crabs easy. 

 

Leonis Adobe Museum Self-Guided Tour
  1. Plummer House
  2. The Leonis Adobe - Intro
  3. The Leonis Adobe Origins
  4. Miguel Leonis
  5. Espiritu Chijulla Leonis
  6. Marcelina Leonis
  7. Juan Menendez
  8. Living Room
  9. Corner Cabinets
  10. Piano
  11. Dining Room
  12. Kitchen
  13. Cellar & Pantry
  14. Upstairs Hallway
  15. Menendez Room
  16. Espiritu's Bedroom
  17. Sewing Room
  18. Veranda
  19. Laundry Area
  20. Bathhouse
  21. Well & Windmill
  22. Tank House
  23. Vineyard
  24. Crops
  25. Sheep
  26. Goats
  27. Longhorn Cattle
  28. Horses
  29. The Horno
  30. Poultry
  31. Oak Tree
  32. Wagons