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SciShow
The Shocking Truth About Electric Animals!
Learn more about electric animals with Hank Green.
SciShow
Electric Eels Bigger Than You Zap in PACKS
We’ve long thought that electric eels hunt individually…until we discovered a lake where one species hunt, and zap, in packs!
TED-Ed
TED-ED: How do fish make electricity? - Eleanor Nelsen
Nearly 350 species of fish have specialized anatomical structures that generate and detect electrical signals. Underwater, where light is scarce, electrical signals offer ways to communicate, navigate, find, and sometimes stun prey. But...
SciShow
Abilities Evolution Took From Us
A common misconception is that evolution is a long chain of progress, where organisms gain cool, new features over time. However, if a trait doesn't help with survival or reproduction, eventually it can disappear. Here are a few...
Curated Video
Electric Eels
Electric eels can generate amazing amounts of electricity inside their body. Discover how they use this for defence and to stun potential prey. Physics - Electricity And Circuits - Learning Points. Electric eels create electricity to...
Wonderscape
Preschool Prep: Alphabet Under the Sea
Join host Kristin as she dives into an amazing, aquatic adventure, under the sea, through the alphabet from A to Z! Through light-hearted, kid-friendly illustrations, you will learn upper-case letters and meet some of the most...
Learning Mole
Rare Ocean Animals
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through some of the rarest animals that live under the sea, introducing them...
Next Animation Studio
Scientists observe electric eels hunting in groups
Scientists have discovered that electric eels can work together to hunt their prey, behavior similar to that of dogs and killer whales — but quite rare in fishes
Brave Wilderness
Shocked by Electric Eel!
On this episode, Mark is getting shocked... by an Electric Eel! Yep, you read that correctly.. he's sticking his hand in a tank to experience the full force of the shock of an electric eel - so, how badly will it hurt, and will he be...