Moray

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The Moray lives in the demersal, marine, depth range - 30 m environment.

area and the Moray district of the Grampian region. For other uses, see Moray (disambiguation). Moray Moireibh Logo of {{{common_name}}} Logo Location ScotlandMoray. More

Moray eels are huge cosmopolitan eels of the family Muraenidae. There are approximately 200 species in 15 genera. The typical length of a moray is 1. More

Moray - is the name of the Incan ruins near the town of Maras, Peru that sits six hundred meters above Urubamba and the Sacred Valley of the Incas. More

the county of Moray (or Morayshire) was divided between the former Highland and Grampian regions in 1975. In the local government reorganization of 1996, Grampian was dissolved and the council area of Moray was created; the new council area is larger than the former county. More

total mass being the Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus), which reaches almost 3 m (10 ft) and can weigh over 36 kg (80 lb). More

The green moray is really brown! The yellow tint of the mucus that covers its body, in combination with the drab background color, gives the fish its characteristic uniform green color. More

Henry Moray makes some final adjustments in tuning his radiant energy device to tap zero-point vacuum energy THE MORAY RADIANT ENERGY DEVICE In the early 1900's, Dr. T. More

Moray (SS‑300) was laid down 21 April 1943 at Cramp Shipbuilding Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; launched 14 May 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Styles Bridges, wife of the New Hampshire Senator; and commissioned 26 January 1945, Comdr. Frank L. Barrows in command. More

Moray is a small village and also an Inca archaeological site, of course, the site is located near the village. This Peruvian Inca archaeological wonder is almost alien-like, reminding us of the crop circles that are said to be made by UFOs. More

to link to this site and help support further development of Moray For Windows. - Moray Logo The Official Moray Homepage = A Wireframe Modeller for POV-Ray 3. More

Development of Moray has slowed tremendously over the last three years, mostly due to new time contraints that have been brought about by family and career changes in our lives. More

Moray n (Placename) a council area and historical county of NE Scotland: part of Grampian region from 1975 to 1996: mainly hilly, with the Cairngorm mountains in the S. Administrative centre: Elgin. Pop.: 86 940 (2001). Area: 2238 sq. km (874 sq. More

Moray, one of the former Pictish provinces, lies on the southern shores of the Moray Firth, the great inlet which bites deeply into the north-east coast of Scotland. More

Common names

Freckled moray in English
Moray in English
Morena in sp
Morena in Spanish (español)
Morena con pecas claras in Spanish (español)
Morena pecosa in Spanish (español)
Muréna noční in Czech (česky)
Murène vibora in French (français)
Palenose moray in English
Zebra in English
Zebra in Spanish (español)
蛇鱔 in Mandarin Chinese
蛇鳝 in Mandarin Chinese

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Order : Anguilliformes
Family : Muraenidae
Genus : Echidna
Species : Echidna nocturna
Authority : Cope, 1872