Electric eel, Electrophorus electricus. Electric eels can generate an electrical charge of up to 600 volts in order to stun prey and keep predators at bay. As air-breathers, they must come to the surface frequently. They also have poor eyesight, but can emit a low-level charge, less than 10 volts, which they use like radar to navigate and locate prey. Brazil Digital composite

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