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  1. 30 de nov. de 2017 · Get perks and exclusive access to TED-Ed by supporting our mission of free worldwide education for all: https://www.patreon.com/teded--Nearly 350 species of ...

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  2. 14 de jan. de 2021 · Electric eels work together to zap prey. More than 200 years after the electric eel inspired the design of the first battery, it has been discovered that they can co-ordinate their "zaps ...

  3. Overview. Electrophorus electricus—everything about this fish’s scientific name says high voltage! So, it’s no surprise that of the fishes able to generate an electrical discharge, electric eels are the champions, producing up to 600 volts. Electric eels live in muddy waters. Mostly blind, they rely on low-level electrical pulses to ...

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  5. 26 de mar. de 2020 · Let’s learn about electric eels. The electric eel isn’t an eel, but it is electric. When you come across an electric eel at a zoo or aquarium, the fish looks somewhat boring. It usually just sits quietly, waiting for a meal. But the electric eel’s quiet demeanor hides a great danger. These fish have special organs that generate an ...

  6. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupElectric Eels · Blaze and the Monster MachinesRockin’ Ride-Along Songs Vol. 4℗ Republic Records: Kids & Family; ℗...

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  7. Therefore, electric eels that inhabit floodplain systems might have higher trophic plasticity, due to greater availability of prey. However, electric eels might also maintain a more specialized feeding habit in floodplains, as electric discharges allow them to hunt more specific preys regardless of the time of year.