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- Indian_mud_moray_eel abstract "The Indian mud moray, Gymnothorax tile, is a moray eel found in the western Pacific and Indian Oceans. It was first named by Hamilton in 1822, and is also commonly known as the freshwater moray or freshwater snowflake eel. It lives in marine conditions, but travels to fresh water for breeding and spawning. When kept as pets, Indian mud morays actually thrive better in brackish water, rather than pure fresh water. It is said to reach a length of about 24 in (0.61 m). These eels can live up to 30 years. The species is characterized by a black body with orange and white speckles covering the length of the body. Gymnothorax tile, like any other moray eel, possesses a second set of jaws, called the pharyngeal jaws, to swallow their prey. This eel also possesses terrible eyesight, and instead relies upon a keen sense of smell and vibrations in the water to detect prey or approaching threats. It is for the most part a scavenger that eats dead fish, krill, shrimp, and other such foods. Due to its poor eyesight, this eel does not hunt on a normal basis, but will resort to hunting if there is no other option.".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel binomialAuthority Francis_Buchanan-Hamilton.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel class Actinopterygii.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel family Moray_eel.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel genus Gymnothorax.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel kingdom Animal.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel order Eel.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel phylum Chordate.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel thumbnail Gymnothorax_tile.jpg?width=300.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageID "27289120".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageLength "1797".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageRevisionID "634836154".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Actinopterygii.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1822.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gymnothorax.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Eel.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Buchanan-Hamilton.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Gymnothorax.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Ocean.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Krill.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Moray_eel.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Pharyngeal_jaw.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLink Shrimp.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indian mud moray eel".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel binomial "Gymnothorax tile".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel classis Actinopterygii.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel familia Moray_eel.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel genus "Gymnothorax".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel hasPhotoCollection Indian_mud_moray_eel.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel ordo Eel.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel phylum Chordate.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel regnum "Animalia".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel species "G. tile".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anguilliformes-stub.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel subject Category:Animals_described_in_1822.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel subject Category:Gymnothorax.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel hypernym Eel.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel type Animal.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel type Eukaryote.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel type Fish.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel type Species.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel type Thing.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel type Q152.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel type Q19088.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel type Q729.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel comment "The Indian mud moray, Gymnothorax tile, is a moray eel found in the western Pacific and Indian Oceans. It was first named by Hamilton in 1822, and is also commonly known as the freshwater moray or freshwater snowflake eel. It lives in marine conditions, but travels to fresh water for breeding and spawning. When kept as pets, Indian mud morays actually thrive better in brackish water, rather than pure fresh water. It is said to reach a length of about 24 in (0.61 m).".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel label "Indian mud moray eel".
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs Gymnothorax_tile.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs Gymnothorax_tile.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs Gymnothorax_tile.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs Gymnothorax_tile.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs Gymnothorax_tile.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs m.0bwh2rp.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs Gymnothorax_tile.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs ปลาไหลช่อ.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs Gymnothorax_tile.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs Q2377716.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs Q2377716.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel sameAs 蒂爾裸胸鱔.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel wasDerivedFrom Indian_mud_moray_eel?oldid=634836154.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel depiction Gymnothorax_tile.jpg.
- Indian_mud_moray_eel isPrimaryTopicOf Indian_mud_moray_eel.