Yes. Sharks are just one of the common predators the lesser electric ray has. Though I doubt the shark gets much luck in trying to eat the electric ray because of it's electrical abilities, it can still try if it's hungry enough.
Most members of the ray family have 'ray' at the end of their name, such as stingray, manta ray, electric ray, eagle ray, devil ray, bat ray, round ray and cownose ray.
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.
J.J. Thomson used a cathode ray tube to discover electrons. By passing an electric current through the tube, he observed the deflection of a beam of electrons, which led to his conclusion about the existence of electrons.
The property of the cathode ray that is shown in this scenario is that it possesses a negative charge. The deflection away from the negatively charged object is consistent with the repulsion between like charges in an electric field.
A cathode ray consists of a stream of electrons generated by heating a cathode. These electrons are accelerated and focused by electric and magnetic fields before hitting a phosphorescent screen to produce a visible image.
Lesser electric ray was created in 1834.
All i know is that it is declining and in the IUCNredlist site it shows as critically endangered.
They eat polychaete annelids, snake eels, sea anemones, and crustaceans
Shortlip electric ray was created in 1966.
Electric rays, primarily found in shallow coastal waters, have few natural predators due to their unique ability to deliver electric shocks for defense. However, larger fish such as sharks, including hammerheads, and some larger predatory species may prey on them. Additionally, humans pose a threat through fishing practices and habitat destruction. Overall, while they have some natural enemies, their electric shock serves as a significant deterrent against most predators.
Brazilian blind electric ray was created in 2001.
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The electric eel does not have any threats from predators, but in such a situation would assume it would shock them
Predators of X-ray fish include larger fish, birds, and mammals that prey on smaller fish in their habitat. These predators rely on their keen senses to detect and capture X-ray fish as a source of food.
from its body you freaks and jerks!
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