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- Electric eel | Diet Electric Shock | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
Electric eel, any of three species of elongated South American knifefishes that produce powerful electric shocks to stun prey Electric eels have three electric organs—the main organ, Hunter’s organ, and Sach’s organ—which are made up of modified muscle cells
- Electric Eel | Manufacturing Drain Cleaning Tools in Springfield Ohio
Electric Eel Manufacturing is a major supplier of quality sewer and drain cleaning tools since 1939 located in Springfield, Ohio
- How do electric eels work? - Natural History Museum
One team of researchers has drawn upon the electric eel to create a powerful, flexible battery that may one day be able to power pacemakers and other implantable electric devices This is known as biomimicry – where the natural world inspires solutions to human challenges
- Electric eel - Smithsonians National Zoo
The electric eel has a slender, snake-like body and flattened head Its thick, scaleless skin is generally dark gray to brown, and its underside is a yellow-orange color Similar to other eel shaped fish, the electric eel lacks pelvic fins
- Electric Eel | National Geographic
Electric eels can generate an electrical charge of up to 600 volts in order to stun prey and keep predators at bay Despite their serpentine appearance, electric eels are not actually eels
- 12 Shocking Electric Eel Facts - Fact Animal
World famous for its absurd secret weapon, the electric eel has been a subject of human fascination for hundreds of years, and is partly responsible for the invention of the battery Electric eels belong to the order Gymnotiformes, a large and diverse group of nocturnal species also known as Neotropical knifefish
- The Science Behind Electric Eels: Nature’s Power Generators
The electric eel, or Electrophorus electricus, thrives in the freshwater rivers and swamps of South America, primarily within the Amazon and Orinoco basins These remarkable fish are capable of producing electrical discharges exceeding 600 volts—powerful enough to knock down a full-grown human
- How Electric Eels Use Shocks to Hunt and Navigate
The electric eel, nature’s high-voltage predator, uses its powerful shock to hunt and defend, a marvel of electric evolution in the wild Photo by k10legs via pixabay Electric eels use their electrical abilities not just for hunting but also as a sophisticated navigation system in their murky habitat By continuously emitting low-voltage
- Electric Eel - National Aquarium
Learn about the electric eel, including their habitat, diet, range and population status, and where you can find them at the National Aquarium
- Electric Eel Fish Facts - Electrophorus Electricus - A-Z Animals
What is an electric eel? An electric eel is a freshwater fish with a long body that uses electricity to kill its prey They also use these pulses to navigate through the water and defend themselves
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