05-12-2014 18:31 via feeds.foxnews.com

Electric eels paralyze prey using remote control

Electric eels have long been known to deliver low-voltage pulses as a form of natural sonar—but now researchers out of Vanderbilt University have discovered the eels also deliver high-voltage shocks, which they use to paralyze their prey—from a distance, with no physical contact—in just three milliseconds.
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