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  • After seizing prey in its jaws, a second set of jaws located in the moray's throat reaches forward into the mouth, grabs the food and carries it back to the esophagus for swallowing.

    September 5th, 2007 2007

  • The hunting strategies of the two predators are therefore complementary, and a coordinated hunt between individuals of the two species confronts prey with a multipredator attack that is difficult to avoid [9]; prey are not safe in open water because of the grouper hunting strategy but cannot hide in crevices because of the moray's mode of attack.

    Archive 2006-12-01 2006

  • After seizing prey in its jaws, a second set of jaws located in the moray's throat reaches forward into the mouth, grabs the food and carries it back to the esophagus for swallowing.

    Mongabay.com News 2009

  • Whether you believe in the Judeo-Christian faith or not, we should be able to agree, that the moray's set forth are a good foundation for a civil society.

    NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias 2009

  • After seizing prey in its jaws, a second set of jaws located in the moray's throat reaches forward into the mouth, grabs the food and carries it back to the esophagus for swallowing.

    Mongabay.com News 2009

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