#Fishsurfing 11 amazing facts about the electric eel fish.
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#FISHSURFING -11 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT THE
ELECTRIC EEL FISH.
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2. Precautionary measures are always better than a cure. You are at an advantage if have enough information about the
water terrain and its inhabitant’s .knowledge they say is power.
Let’s dig in.
1. Electric eels are typically blind and mostly rely on their radar-like system of electrical pulses to traverse and to feed.
2. Their thick skin usually shields them from their spasms, they also shock themselves when they become wounded but
that rarely happens.
3. They can grow to up to seven feet in length and weigh more than 40 pounds.
3. 4. They rarely attack humans but it is safer to protect yourself from these fishes of the knife fish family.
5. Their natural habitat is usually muddy water bodies. They are mostly found in South American rivers, they regularly
come to the surface of the water to breathe.
6. Eels are carnivores by nature they feed on amphibians, small mammals and fishes.
7. Eels are self-contained creatures. The word swarm means a group of eels.
8. The eel body is made with over 5000 tiny cells called electrolyte which generates electricity generates more than 400
volts which is enough to light at least 10 bulbs in a standard home.
9. The eel’s electrical energy is great for mainly for defense.
4. 10. The eel normally prefers stunning prey during its search for, they are also known to in some extreme case jump out of
the water just to attack.
11. They can live for more than 10 years.