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Moray (/ˈmʌri/ listen;
Scottish Gaelic:
Moireibh or Moireabh) is one of the 32
council areas of Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with...
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title Earl of
Moray, or
Mormaer of
Moray, was
originally held by the
rulers of the
Province of
Moray,
which existed from the 10th
century with varying...
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spotted moray (Gymnothorax moringa) is a
medium to
large moray eel.
Other common names include conger,
spotted eel, red
moray,
speckled moray,
white cong...
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giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) is a
species of
moray eel and a
species of
marine fish in the
family Muraenidae. In
terms of body m****, it is...
- The
laced moray (Gymnothorax favagineus), also
known as the
leopard moray,
leopard moray eel,
tessellate moray or
honeycomb moray, is a
species of marine...
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Moray eels, or
Muraenidae (/ˈmɒreɪ, məˈreɪ/), are a
family of eels
whose members are
found worldwide.
There are
approximately 200 species in 15 genera...
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Andrew Moray (Anglo-Norman:
Andreu de
Moray; Latin:
Andreas de Moravia), also
known as
Andrew de
Moray,
Andrew of
Moray, or
Andrew Murray, was a Scots...
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fangtooth moray (Enchelycore anatina)
sometimes also
known as
tiger moray or bird-eye
conger is a
moray eel of the
family Muraenidae found in warmer...
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green moray (Gymnothorax funebris) is a
moray eel of the
family Muraenidae,
found in the
western Atlantic Ocean from Long Island, New York, Bermuda...
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James Stewart, 1st Earl of
Moray (c. 1531 – 23
January 1570) was a
member of the
House of
Stewart as the
illegitimate son of King
James V of Scotland...