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The cited Wikipedia article in the CN above is completely silent about attacks on people. Moray eels do bite people when they feel threatened, which can be accidental and the bites are dangerous. https://improveangling.com/are-moray-eels-dangerous-truths-myths-explained/ Morays could also conceivably mistake a toe or a finger for a food item.

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