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Beautiful Eyes | Yellow Edged Moray Eel

 


Beautiful Eyes | Yellow Edged Moray Eel.

The iris of this beautiful eel is a yellow or orange color and like most morays, the Yellow Edged Moray Eel has somewhat poor eyesight and relies a lot on its sense of smell. 

While diving, the yellow edged moray eel can usually be seen protruding out of its home on the reef, either from a hole or small cave. They watch the marine life swim by during the day and are more active on the reef at night. 

These are some of the marine life we may see on a Scuba Diving Safari with Wild Kenya Safaris. 
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