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Electric eels that live in the Amazon River generate electricity as its name suggests. The voltage is up to 800 volts! It boasts eight times the power of a household outlet and is enough to electrocute an inadvertently stepped crocodile. It’s much more threatening than a crocodile as it can’t identify its existence on the riverbed.

But the electric eel, is it okay for me to emit that much electricity in the water… There will be no silly sound of rubber.

This time it’s trivia related to the ecology of such an electric eel!

Don’t eels get electrocuted by their own electricity?

Eel is protected by fat, but it’s a little bit low..

It emits that much electricity and doesn’t get electrocuted You, electric eels are amazing… I’d love to say but actually they’re emitting electricity by getting electrocuted. It may be a little hard to know, but even in the following video, he is making his body stiff and discharging it!

But even so, a big crocodile gets electrocuted, and they seem to be a little unpleasantly over.

The reason why it ended so much is that the electric eel is covered with thick fat, so it is rarely electrocuted other than the surface of the skin.

However, it seems to be a little electrocuted, and it seems to be struggling with discharge.

They exert their full power only when they catch prey or when they feel their own danger. I feel a little weak, but I can’t replace the boat with my back.

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