they stun them.
they stun them.
to kill the fish that they eat
fish, small mammals, birds and amphibians
Electric eels feed on invertebrates, where adult eels eat fish and small mammals. First-born hatchlings will even eat other eggs and embryos from later batches. The juveniles will eat invertebrates such as shrimp or crab.
yes they are not to the touch but they run like a battery they can emit an electric charge and deliver it to its predator or prey.
yes and they will electric your brains om nom nom nom
Because Electric Eels are a freshwater fish...
Yes, electric eels are native to South America, not Asia. They are primarily found in the waters of the Amazon and Orinoco River basins in countries such as Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela. Electric eels are known for their ability to generate electric shocks to stun prey and defend themselves from predators.
Electric eels primarily feed on fish, but they also consume other small aquatic animals like shrimp and crabs. They use their powerful electrical discharge to stun or kill their prey before consuming it.
electric eels have an electric current that shocks thing Moray eels dont
I thought it was electric eels that behaved in such a manner? Sounds like a Godstowe quiz question! Verity...