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IFLScience on MSNThe Science Of Electric Eels: How Do They Generate Electricity To Hunt Prey?
Electric eels might be the stuff of nightmares for some, but are they really electric – and do they have the power to give ...
Most of us have probably used a 9-volt battery. They power small household items such as clocks, smoke detectors, and toys. Now think about what you could power with 860 volts. It’s 95 times the ...
Meet an electric eel at the Houston Zoo! It sends out electrical pulses to find food. Meet an electric eel at the Houston Zoo! Although it is called an eel, it is actually a relative of the catfish.
Jess Thomson is a Newsweek Science Reporter based in London UK. Her focus is reporting on science, technology and healthcare. She has covered weird animal behavior, space news and the impacts of ...
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Twisted Sifter on MSNHow The Electric Eel Inspired The Everyday Items You Have In Your Home
Though they are well known parts of popular culture, electric eels remain something of a mystery to most of us. And there’s ...
Man is not the only animal which can produce electricity. No insect, no bird, no other mammal can, but five fishes are living dynamos. Of these the biggest and most potent is the electric eel ...
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