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  1. Electric eel - Wikipedia

    They are known for their ability to stun their prey by generating electricity, delivering shocks at up to 860 volts. Their electrical capabilities were first studied in 1775, contributing to the invention of the …

  2. Electric Eel | Manufacturing Drain Cleaning Tools in Springfield Ohio

    Electric Eel Manufacturing is a major supplier of quality sewer and drain cleaning tools since 1939 located in Springfield, Ohio.

  3. How do electric eels work? - Natural History Museum

    Electric eels are remarkable, snake-like fish with the power to deliver electric shocks to defend themselves, hunt, navigate and even communicate with one another. But how does their amazing …

  4. Electric eel | Diet & Electric Shock | Britannica

    Electric eel, any of three species of elongated South American knifefishes that produce powerful electric shocks to stun prey. Electric eels have three electric organs—the main organ, Hunter’s organ, and …

  5. Electric eel - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    The electric eel is a knifefish and is more closely related to catfish and carp than to other eel families. They are capable of generating up to 800 volts of electricity!

  6. Shocking Electric Eel Facts - ThoughtCo

    Jun 10, 2025 · Electric eels are actually a type of knifefish, not real eels, living in South America. Electric eels breathe air and need to rise to the water's surface every ten minutes. Electric eels have special …

  7. What Does an Electric Eel Eat and How Does It Hunt?

    5 days ago · The electric eel, a freshwater fish native to the Amazon and Orinoco river basins of South America, possesses a unique predatory strategy. While its common name suggests a close …

  8. Electric Eel - National Aquarium

    Learn about the electric eel, including their habitat, diet, range and population status, and where you can find them at the National Aquarium.

  9. Electric Eel - National Geographic Kids

    Electric eels are nocturnal, live in muddy, dark waters, and have poor eyesight. So instead of using eyes, electric eels emit a weak electric signal, which they use like radar to navigate,...

  10. 10 Slippery Electric Eel Facts About the Aquatic Shocker - TRVST

    The electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) thrives in aquatic ecosystems and is known for its ability to produce electricity. Despite the name, they are not true eels but close relatives of the neotropical …