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  1. Electric eel - Wikipedia

    In 2019, electric eels were split into three species: for more than two centuries before that, the genus was believed to be monotypic, containing only Electrophorus electricus. They are nocturnal, obligate …

  2. 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 …

  3. Electric eel - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    Oct 10, 2017 · 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!

  4. 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 …

  5. 12 Shocking Electric Eel Facts - Fact Animal

    World famous for its absurd secret weapon, the electric eel has been a subject of human fascination for hundreds of years, and is partly responsible for the invention of the battery.

  6. Electric Eel Fish Facts - Electrophorus electricus - A-Z Animals

    Aug 10, 2025 · An electric eel is a freshwater fish with a long body that uses electricity to kill its prey. They also use these pulses to navigate through the water and defend themselves.

  7. 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.

  8. Electric Fish: How Do Electric Eels Produce Electricity?

    Oct 19, 2023 · For freshwater fish like the electric catfish and the electric eel who live in the murky, dark waters of the Amazon, electricity replaces a sense like sight. The fish send out an electric field …

  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. Electric Eel - Georgia Aquarium

    Electric eels are the largest of the knifefish. Adults feed on smaller fish and amphibians. They can immobilize or kill their prey with an electric discharge. Juveniles will consume mainly bottom-living …