The Flower Dragon is a type of moray eel that is more aggressive.
The moray eel (scientific name: muraenesox cinereus) is a fish in the family Morayidae, genus Moray. The body is prolonged, with a nearly cylindrical carapace and a laterally compressed tail. The head is large and conical. The tip of the muzzle is long. Body length is 17.8 times the height and 6.5 times the head length; tail length is 1.4 times the head and trunk length; head length is 3.3 times the snout length.
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The moray eel is a ferocious demersal fish that swims rapidly and often inhabits sea areas with sandy or rocky reefs in water depths of 50-80 meters. Carnivorous, to shrimp, crab, fish, squid, octopus, etc. for food, feeding intensity in July-September is higher, food composition with the increase in fish body length and different, shrimp and crab class proportion with the increase in body length and gradually decreased, on the contrary, cephalopods are increased.
Distributed in the Indian Ocean to the western Pacific Ocean, from the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, the west coast of India and Sri Lanka to Fiji and Tuvalu, north to Japan and South Korea, south to the Arafura Sea and northern Australia. In China, it is widely distributed in various sea areas.