What a biologist learned after letting an electric eel zap him
Ken Catania, an eccentric professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, likens electric eels with batteries immersed in water. These fascinating long, thin, bony fish of the order Anguilliformes, have intrigued scientists for centuries partly because they seem to so good at keeping secrets. For instance, one of the oddest and longest quests in 18th-century biology…
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