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The Insane Biology Of A Electric Eel
An electric eel doesn’t bite first. It fires. Its body is packed with thousands of specialized electrocytes — biological ...
An electric eel newly discovered in the Amazon can deliver a massive jolt of 860 volts of electricity much greater than the 650 volts previously measured and the strongest of any animal. "Eight ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Moray eels, those snake-like predators that lurk in coral reefs, use a second set of jaws to pull prey back into their throats with deadly efficiency, researchers said on Wednesday ...
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