This cache is part of the Credit River Sea Creatures Series and can be most easily accessed by floating down the Credit River in a tube. The cache is not at the posted coordinates, but they do represent the logical spot to start your journey.
Moray Eels are most notable for their jaw structure: they have an oral jaw and teeth at the front of their mouth, and another pharyngeal jaw which is located farther back in the head. When feeding, they are able to project the pharyngeal jaw forward into their mouth area to then latch onto their prey and pull it backward into their throat area. Moray eels are the only known animals that use pharyngeal jaws to actively capture and restrain prey in this way.
There are around 200 species of Moray Eel, most of which are found in saltwater but some of which can be found in freshwater; no Moray Eels were spotted during the placement of this cache.
