type of fish,shellfish,snakes eels,polcheate annelides,sea anemones,and crustanceans
Lesser electric ray was created in 1834.
Shortlip electric ray was created in 1966.
A devil ray is a type of large, flat-bodied ray belonging to the genus Mobula. They are known for their distinctive cephalic fins that somewhat resemble horns, earning them the name "devil ray." Devil rays are often spotted gliding effortlessly through the ocean, feeding on plankton and small fish.
Brazilian blind electric ray was created in 2001.
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A ray and Remoras show an example of Commensalism. The way that Remoras benefit from a ray is, the Remora gets a ride from the ray by sucking on the ray's skin. The other way it benefits is that it eats scraps of what the Ray eats, and that's the answer.
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sharks eat them
An electric ray can produce 100 to 220 volts of electricity from a large mass of muscle on each of its sides. The electricity is generated by specialized cells called electrocytes that release an electric charge when activated. This shock is used for defense and stunning prey.
Humans do eat electric eels when they are dead. The electric eel's meat tastes like fish.