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The scene of a giant moray eel captured by a wrasse off the coast of Scotland is quite amazing

According to the daily mail of July 29, photographer Gordon Yates photographed a group of wrasse entering the sea to catch giant sea eels feeding their young on moor island on the west coast of Scotland. (this article is edited and arranged by sihai.com, please indicate the source of reprint https://love.4hw.com.cn/animal/32640.html For more information, please pay attention to the world's wonders

This set of photos shows a female otter diving into the coast and then struggling to pull a 4-foot-long moray eel out of the water. Compared with the giant eels, the wrasse is too thin to kill them. So the wrasse bit the eel's neck to prevent it from turning its head and biting itself. The wrasse cubs watched quietly, waiting for their mother to deliver delicious food.

Gordon said: 'eels are one of the most ferocious animals in the ocean, and when I saw the wrasse pull the eels out of the water, I was stunned. It was incredible.'

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