They're commonly called eels, but they aren't eels at all! Electric eels are more closely related to catfish than true eels - shocking, isn't it? Electric eels are found throughout northern South American freshwater waterways and spend most of their time along the bottom of the water. Electric eels can produce enough voltage to knock a horse off its feet, and they've developed a way to concentrate their shock!
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