Most extreme Length:
More than 8 feet
Most extreme Weight:
Up to 44 pounds
Sudden stunning exhibition:
The electric eel is one waterway beast that could actually give you a jar on the off chance that you go over it. That is on account of this eel is what's known as an electric fish, which essentially implies that it can deliver and sense electric fields. The electric eel utilizes these fields to shock its prey and help it connect with different eels. It can develop to 8.2 feet (2.5 meters) long and release more than 600 volts of power. Getting stunned by an eel can bring about respiratory loss of motion and heart disappointment.
Waterboys:
Electric eels swim around in the waters of Guatemala, Argentina and the Caribbean island of Trinidad. They are basically oceanic animals, in spite of the fact that they can get by for a few hours out of the water the length of their skin stays clammy. Electric cells line up like little batteries and summary the length of these eels' bodies, giving their heads a positive charge and their tails a negative one. The more drawn out the eel, the all the more effective a stun it gives. Since they don't have teeth, electric eels swallow their suppers — which incorporate fish and little warm blooded creatures for grown-ups and spineless creatures for more youthful eels — entirety. This species has been known not its prey by framing a C shape around creatures and rendering them oblivious with a solid electric heartbeat.
Night Riders:
Electric eels are nighttime animals that don't see exceptionally well. Their bodies make up for their poor vision by creating beats of low-voltage power that help them to move in dull streams and lakes. Fundamentally, the eels discharge electric signs from their tails into the water, making electric fields that are like attractive fields. At the point when a fish or other creature goes into an eel's electric field, the signs change, cautioning the eel and telling it the area, size, shape, separate, and even the sexual orientation and age of the interloper. Electric eels can tell if animals moving in their electric fields are appropriate mates or predators. This field likewise helps eels chase for nourishment stowing away in dinky waters.