Animals
Century-Old Myth Busted! Video Proves Electric Eels Can Jump Out Of Water For Deadlier Attacks
Contrary to what most people know, electric eels attack with a behavior called the "shocking leap" where it jumps out of the water and produces a higher voltage of up to 300 volts.
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