Electric rays shock prey with up to 220 volts
Electric rays generate powerful electric shocks, up to 220 volts, to stun prey and deter predators, showcasing nature's remarkable bioelectric adaptations for survival.
Electric rays, a unique type of fish, generate powerful electric shocks up to 220 volts to stun prey and deter predators. These specialized organs, located on either side of their head, produce quick direct current pulses. The Atlantic torpedo ray is particularly potent, delivering high-voltage discharges underwater where electricity travels efficiently.
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