Electric eels work together to zap prey Post a Comment The electric predators work in groups to herd and "zap" their prey in unison, scientists shocked to discover. Baca JugaBacklash against 'frightening' tests on whalesPoorer nations 'more focused on sustainability''Quick fixes' to the climate crisis risk harming nature Read More Share : You may like these posts :Life as a medical photographer at Addenbrooke's HospitalHayabusa-2: Japan hopes for historic asteroid landingAll the plastic you can and cannot recycleReport slams 'high flying' UN environment chief Post a Comment for "Electric eels work together to zap prey"
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