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Shane
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25th Mar 05 at 21:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

can they really electricute you
Carr
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yes
Shane
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quote:
Originally posted by Carr
yes


can they kill you though?
Mistamist
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The electrical shocks come from muscles mainly in the tail portion of the electric eel's body. The body of an electric eel is similar to a battery. The tail end of the eel has a positive charge and the head region is negatively charged. When the eel touches its tail and head to other animals it sends electric shocks through their bodies. When the eel is at rest, there is no generation of electrical impulses.


http://www.aquariumofniagara.org/aquarium/electric_eel.htm

[Edited on 25-03-2005 by M15T XE]
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quote:
Originally posted by M15T XE
The electrical shocks come from muscles mainly in the tail portion of the electric eel's body. The body of an electric eel is similar to a battery. The tail end of the eel has a positive charge and the head region is negatively charged. When the eel touches its tail and head to other animals it sends electric shocks through their bodies. When the eel is at rest, there is no generation of electrical impulses.


http://www.aquariumofniagara.org/aquarium/electric_eel.htm

[Edited on 25-03-2005 by M15T XE]


fair does but can 1 eel kill you and what would happeren if u put i end in ur anus and the other on the tip of your penis
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POWERSHPUNK!!!

 
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