Eels protect themselves by electrocuting their predators
it runs away
they swim away -___-
Electric eels have special insulating tissues in their bodies that prevent the electric shock they produce from affecting themselves. These tissues protect the eels from being harmed by their own electrical discharges.
Yes eels camouflage themselves at night
Electric eels have been known to shock themselves sometimes, so yes, electric eels do sometimes get electrified.
villiamu stinks
Eels look like they're mean, but they really aren't. If you prevoke them, they ooze a mucus over themselves.
Eels adapt to their surroundings by developing protective coloration. This makes them harder for predators to spot. It also helps the eels disguise themselves so that they can be more effective hunters.
Baby eels have to fend for themselves; their parents do not raise them.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
They don't. The eels have to die before their young hatches so they have to take care of themselves. Google it up yourself for more information.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.