Electric eels stun prey with 600-volt pulses

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Electric eels stun prey with 600-volt pulses

Electric eels deliver powerful 600-volt shocks to immobilize prey and defend themselves, showcasing nature's ingenious use of electricity for survival and navigation.

Electric eels, found in Amazon and Orinoco rivers, generate powerful electric pulses up to 600 volts to stun prey underwater. These remarkable fish use specialized organs called electrocytes, which make up 80 percent of their bodies, to create a disruptive electric field. This ability helps them capture food and defend against predators in murky waters where vision is limited.

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