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Another kind of fish, the electric catfish, has a similar ability.
I have also an Electric Catfish which is 18cm long.
The Electric Catfish - handy for those long winter power cuts.
Despite unforeseen calamities, a new, rare species of electric catfish is discovered.
Electric catfish do not have dorsal fins or fin spines.
In the electric catfish, the organs are located just below the skin and encase most of the body like a sheath.
This is the same sensing system that is used by the electric catfish to navigate through muddy waters.
Electric catfish are found in tropical Africa and the Nile River.
We be electric catfish.
Along the shores of Lake Kainji, smoked electric catfish is a popular delicacy.
Malapterurus electricus is a species of electric catfish that occurs widely in Africa.
Electric catfish are usually nocturnal and feed primarily on other fish, incapacitating their prey with electric discharges.
Examples include Malapterurus the electric catfish and Loxodonta the African elephant.
Electric catfish is the common name for the catfish (order Siluriformes) family Malapteruridae.
Malapterurus electricus (Electric catfish)
Malapterurus microstomus (Smallmouth electric catfish)
Malapterurus leonensis is a species of electric catfish endemic to Sierra Leone where it is found in the coastal rivers.
Malapterurus is a genus of catfishes (order Siluriformes) of the electric catfish family (Malapteruridae).
Malapterurus arbatus is a species of electric catfish native to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
Ancient Egyptians were aware of shocks when interacting with electric fish (such as the electric catfish) or other animals (such as electric eels).
Adults grow to over a metre long and generate electricity of up to 300 volts, while even baby electric catfish only 2 centimetres long can produce 10 volts.
Malapterurus oguensis is a species of electric catfish native to Cameroon, the Republic of the Congo and Gabon.
Paradoxoglanis is a genus of electric catfishes native to Africa where all of the known species are endemic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Electric Catfish,Malapterurus electricus can reach a length of almost three feet and discharge electric shocks ranging from short pulses to 250V.
Paradoxoglanis cryptus is a species of electric catfish endemic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo where it occurs in the Kagala River.