Here are three easy ways to say the same idea:
- The moray eel looks for food at night and sleeps in holes in the coral during the day.
- At night the moray eel goes hunting, and by day it hides inside small coral cracks.
- When it gets dark the moray eel hunts, and when it is light it stays hidden in little coral caves.
Why this happens — simple steps:
- Night: The eel is awake and searches for food when it is dark.
- Day: The eel stays in coral crevices (small cracks or tiny caves in the coral) to rest and stay safe.
- This helps the eel avoid bigger animals and surprise its food when it hunts.
If you want, you can pick one sentence and practice saying it out loud.