Yes but not in the way you think. I assume you're referring to the electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) a knifefish. The electric eel and all other creatures will after death continue to contain electricity but a current is most likely nowhere ... read more
The electric eel and all other creatures will after death continue to contain electricity but a current is most likely nowhere to be found. This is because electricity is equal to electrons and electric current is equal to electrons flowing from one place to another. read more
The electric eel generates large electric currents by way of a highly specialized nervous system that has the capacity to synchronize the activity of disc-shaped, electricity-producing cells packed into a specialized electric organ. read more