Electric eels do not have whiskers. Instead, they possess sensory organs called electroreceptors that help them detect changes in their environment, including the presence of prey and predators. These electroreceptors are concentrated in their skin, allowing them to sense electric fields in the water. While they may have a somewhat elongated body and a flattened head, they lack any whisker-like structures.
electric eels have an electric current that shocks thing Moray eels dont
no. electric eels live in the amazon
electric eels get their food by their shocking ability.
yes electric eels migrate
Electric eels have been known to shock themselves sometimes, so yes, electric eels do sometimes get electrified.
There are eels that can produce an electric shock. They are called electric eels.
Eels have electricity.
Electric eels sleep in the water that they are living in. These eels will typically sleep in dark underwater coves.
No water animals eats the electric eels since electric eels have very powerful shocks that can paralyze or hurt anything that gets its way. Humans have been known to eat electric eels on very rare occasions.
an electric eels scientific name is electropharus electricus
Electric eels do not live in the rainforest. They are ocean creatures.
yes most eels are nocturnal