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The Hawaiian Garden Eels are small benthic eels, which spend the majority of their life burrowed or partially burrowed in the sand. They form dense colonies on sand flats and feed on zooplankton. They have only been found in the Eastern Central Pacific, probably limited to the Hawaiian archipelago.

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