What Can Electric Eels Do. © danny ye/ shutterstock read later Electric eels can deliver a powerful electric shock. Electric eel, any of three species of elongated south american knifefishes that produce powerful electric shocks to stun prey. And yes, they are electric. They also use weaker electric impulses to navigate, hunt and communicate. Electric eels have three electric organs—the main organ, hunter’s organ, and sach’s organ—which are made up of modified muscle cells. Investigations into how the electric eel uses electricity have revealed astonishing insights into the creature's physiology and behavior The eels at shedd are technically fish, and they belong to the knifefish family.
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They also use weaker electric impulses to navigate, hunt and communicate. And yes, they are electric. © danny ye/ shutterstock read later Electric eels have three electric organs—the main organ, hunter’s organ, and sach’s organ—which are made up of modified muscle cells. The eels at shedd are technically fish, and they belong to the knifefish family. Electric eels can deliver a powerful electric shock. Investigations into how the electric eel uses electricity have revealed astonishing insights into the creature's physiology and behavior Electric eel, any of three species of elongated south american knifefishes that produce powerful electric shocks to stun prey.
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What Can Electric Eels Do Electric eels have three electric organs—the main organ, hunter’s organ, and sach’s organ—which are made up of modified muscle cells. They also use weaker electric impulses to navigate, hunt and communicate. Electric eel, any of three species of elongated south american knifefishes that produce powerful electric shocks to stun prey. © danny ye/ shutterstock read later Electric eels have three electric organs—the main organ, hunter’s organ, and sach’s organ—which are made up of modified muscle cells. Electric eels can deliver a powerful electric shock. And yes, they are electric. Investigations into how the electric eel uses electricity have revealed astonishing insights into the creature's physiology and behavior The eels at shedd are technically fish, and they belong to the knifefish family.