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However, electric rays have a big advantage over these fish.
It and other electric rays are used as model organisms for biomedical research.
The only known species that lives in salt water are the electric rays, with 23 species.
There are over 60 species of electric rays, grouped into 12 genera and 3 families.
We were still rising diagonally to the surface, which sparkled under the electric rays.
The ancient Greeks used electric rays to numb the pain of childbirth and operations.
The common torpedo and other electric rays were familiar to the peoples of classical antiquity.
The electrogenic properties of electric rays have been known since antiquity.
Like other electric rays it is ovoviviparous, with parturition taking place in summer.
I noticed a couple of electric rays cruising the bottom, before Manuel motioned toward a sandy cave.
Powers include levitation, electric tentacles, and electric rays from the body.
This species is presumably aplacental viviparous like other electric rays.
They are not to be confused with the blind electric rays of the genus Benthobatis.
Electrocution or mild shock from electric eels and electric rays.
Diplobatis is a genus of electric rays in the family Narcinidae.
Closely similar electric rays found off Peru, Chile, and Japan may be the same as this species.
The flabby disc and rudimentary tail of the blind electric rays suggest that they are poor swimmers.
No other group of electric rays have genera with a variable number of dorsal fins.
The electric rays are regarded as monophyletic, though in detail the group has been classified in several ways.
Like all electric rays, it can produce an electric shock that can be harmful to humans and other fish.
The electric rays are a group of rays, flattened cartilaginous fish with enlarged pectoral fins.
Lesser electric rays feed mainly on polychaete annelids.
Electric Rays (2008)
Electric rays have patches of modified muscle cells called electroplaques that make up an electric organ.
The largest of the electric rays is Atlantic torpedo (Torpedo nobiliana).