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  1. Electric eels use electricity in multiple ways. Low voltages are used to sense the surrounding environment. High voltages are used to detect prey and, separately, stun them, at which point the electric eel applies a suction-feeding bite. Sachs' organ is associated with electrolocation. Inside the organ are many muscle-like cells, called ...

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  3. 1 de abr. de 2019 · Electric Eels Use High-Voltage to Track Fast-Moving Prey. Kenneth C. Catania in Nature Communications, Vol. 6, Article No. 8638; October 20, 2015.

  4. 5 de dic. de 2005 · But eels live in water, which provides additional outlets for the current. They thus generate a larger voltage, but a divided, and therefore diminished, current.

  5. Electric eels has released it's third album. 전기뱀장어의 새 앨범 [동심원]은 2집 [Fluke](2016) 이후 7년 만에 발표하는 정규 앨범이다.

  6. The electric eel gets its name from its shocking abilities! Special organs in the eel’s body release powerful electric charges of up to 650 volts—that’s more than five times the power of a standard United States wall socket! Although eels have the power to be the bullies of the Amazon, they are actually not very aggressive animals. The eel uses its shock to stun prey and keep predators ...

  7. By producing a high voltage ‘doublet’ of electrical discharges, electric eels cause involuntary muscle twitches in prey hidden nearby. They are highly sensitive to physical disturbances in the water, so they can use even the slightest movement to home in for the kill. 3. 9. Their high-voltage shock is more than a weapon.