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How do electric eels generate high-voltage shocks underwater?

How does a biological creature produce enough electricity to stun a crocodile without electrocuting itself in the water?

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Electric eels have specialized organs containing thousands of modified muscle cells called electrocytes. These cells act like stacked batteries. When the eel senses prey, its nervous system triggers all electrocytes to discharge simultaneously, delivering a shock up to 860 volts. Their thick skin acts as insulation to protect themselves.

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