Science
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timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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6 hours ago
Eels produce electricity as high as 600 V but do not hurt themselves: Study reveals why
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Why This Matters
Scientific discoveries like this expand human knowledge and open new possibilities for addressing global challenges.
Electric eels, not true eels, generate powerful shocks using specialized electrocyte cells arranged like a biological battery. Their anatomy, with electric organs in the tail and an insulating body, prevents self-electrocution. These discharges are vital for navigation, hunting, and defense in their environment.
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