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  2. 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.

  3. Electric Eel - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/facts/electric-eel

    Discover the shocking power of an eel that can unleash over 600 volts. See how these air breathers survive in the waters of the Amazon basin.

  4. Electric eel - Wikipedia

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    Electric eels have long, stout bodies, being somewhat cylindrical at the front but more flattened towards the tail end. E. electricus can reach 2 m (6 ft 7 in) in length, and 20 kg (44 lb) in weight. The mouth is at the front of the snout, and opens upwards.

  5. Electric Eel - National Geographic Kids

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    Special organs in the eel’s body release powerful electric charges of up to 650 volts—that’s more than five times the power of a standard United States wall socket! Common Name: Electric Eel....

  6. Electric eel - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/electric-eel

    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.

  7. Shocking Electric Eel Facts - ThoughtCo

    www.thoughtco.com/electric-eel-facts-4148012

    An electric eel has three organs in its abdomen that produce electricity. Together, the organs make up four-fifths of an eel's body, allowing it to deliver low voltage or high voltage or use electricity for electrolocation. In other words, only 20 percent of an eel is devoted to its vital organs.

  8. Electric eel | Diet & Electric Shock | Britannica - Encyclopedia...

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    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.

  9. How do electric eels work? - Natural History Museum

    www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-do-electric-eels-work.html

    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.

  10. Welcome to the fascinating world of the electric eel, a creature that has captured human imagination for centuries. In this comprehensive article, we’ll delve into the life of this astonishing animal, exploring its unique characteristics, habitat, behavior, and much more.

  11. Electric Eel - National Aquarium

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    Learn about the electric eel, including their habitat, diet, range and population status, and where you can find them at the National Aquarium.