No. The gulper eel is a non-electric producing eel.
an electric eel has specail bacteria that make electricity
An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity. It is able to produce such high voltage because of specialized cells called electrocytes in its body that work together to create electric shocks.
An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity in one electric shock.
The electric eel uses its electric ability to stun fish. This makes them easier to catch and eat.
Electric eels do glow. They also spark. An electric eel can give off quite a shock. The shock can be as high as 600 volts.
An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity, with a maximum power output of around 1 kilowatt.
The organs that produce electricity in an electric eel are the Sach's organ and the Hunter's organ and the ratio between the volume of these organs to amps produced is 1:30.
the electric eel conduct electricity like how lights need electricity to work and like how the human body needs electricity to work.
An electric eel can hold up to 600v and 10v the lowest.
The electric eel frequently emits low voltage pulses for navigational purposes and to communicate. When using it in defense or when hunting they are capable of shocks of up to 600v.
its electricity is in its body