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  2. Electric fillet knife - Wikipedia

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    The knife resembles a small reciprocating saw. Electric fillet knives allow the user to cut faster than using a traditional fillet knife. [7] Electric fillet knives are usually in the professional setting such as guides and those in the fish processing industry but are readily available to the general public as well.

  3. Gymnotiformes - Wikipedia

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    Aside from the electric eel (Electrophorus electricus), Gymnotiformes are slender fish with narrow bodies and tapering tails, hence the common name of "knifefishes". They have neither pelvic fins nor dorsal fins , but do possess greatly elongated anal fins that stretch along almost the entire underside of their bodies.

  4. Gymnotus - Wikipedia

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    Gymnotus species are nocturnal and mainly feed on aquatic insects, crustaceans, small fish and other small animals, [9] but may also take plant material. [8] Being electric fish, they generate weak electric fields used for navigation, finding prey and communicating with other individuals of their species.

  5. Meet Jim Adkins of the Berkley Fishing Team of Ohio. He ... - AOL

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    Jim Adkins, vice president of the Berkley Fishing Team of Ohio, enjoys promoting the sport of fishing in Stark County.

  6. Naked-back knifefish - Wikipedia

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    The electric eel is the largest of the gymnotiform fishes, growing up to more than 2 m (6.6 ft) length. Species of Gymnotus range from about 10–100 cm (0.3–3.3 ft) in total length. [3] [4] These knife fishes also use electricity to assist in their movement and navigation in the water due to their limited vision. [5]

  7. Hypopomidae - Wikipedia

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    The Hypopomidae are a family of fishes in the order Gymnotiformes known as the bluntnose knifefish.They may also be called grass or leaf knifefishes. [1] These electric fish are not often eaten, of little commercial importance, rarely kept as aquarium fish, and poorly studied; however, species in this family may constitute a significant fraction of the biomass in the areas they inhabit.

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