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  2. Electric eel - Wikipedia

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    Electric eel skeleton, with the long vertebral column at top, the row of bony rays below. 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.

  3. Electric Eel (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Electric Eel. / 32.764990; -117.224022. Single train with 3 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows for a total of 18 riders per train. Electric Eel is a steel launched coaster at SeaWorld, San Diego, California. The coaster opened in 2018 as the park's then-tallest and fastest, until the opening of Emperor in 2022.

  4. Electrophorus varii - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Electrophorus varii, or Vari’s electric eel, is a species of electric eel found in South America.

  5. Naked-back knifefish - Wikipedia

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    Electrophorus. Gymnotus. The naked-back knifefishes are a family ( Gymnotidae) of knifefishes found only in fresh waters of Central America and South America. All have organs adapted to electroreception. The family has about 43 valid species in two genera. [ 1] These fish are nocturnal and mostly occur in quiet waters from deep rivers to swamps.

  6. Cases of Parvovirus B19 — aka, the 'Slapped Cheek' Illness ...

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    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has issued a health advisory about an alarming rise in cases of parvovirus B19. The childhood illness — also known as Fifth Disease, or “slapped cheek ...

  7. Electrophorus voltai - Wikipedia

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    Description. It closely resembles E. electricus but differs in skull morphology, including having a depressed skull and a wide head. It has a maximum voltage of 860 volts, making it not only the strongest bioelectricity generator of the three electric eel species, but also of any animal. [ 3] Males get larger than females by about 35 cm (14 in).

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  9. Solar-powered boats are silently sailing through Ecuador’s ...

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    The first electric boat was completed in 2016, named “Tapiatpia” after the legendary electric eel featured in Achuar folklore. Utne stresses that the Achuar community was consulted throughout ...