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It’s my understanding that the spasms produced by the shock from an electric ray can be so violent that it’s not uncommon for the prey fish to actually break its own back.
That's also related to adrenaline in humans. Human muscles are much more powerful than their average use. Adrenaline "unlocks" the max capacity. This "unlocking" system is temporary because we can hurt ourselves in many ways, lol
Turns out that these fishes are one of the first electrical engineers of mother nature (who herself is one), being able to detect, analyse, and transmit changes in electric fields and signals respectively.. how incredible!
There's no such a thing as "mother nature". This fish for example is way too complicated, you can say it's well engineered, so there's The One who created it.
@_retrophile_7473 your perspective is interesting, maybe your perspective is just a more specific term for an extremely similar but abstract concept! I like how you try to bridge their verbiage with something more specific but I can't tell if you guys understand each other or disagree ! 🤔
I legit just figured electric eels was a play on words and it just had some sort of poison on its skin that caused a pain similar to a shock. I never actually figured they could produce true electricity. That is so insane
Thats what I thought too. I partially blame there being so many misnomers in the world that exaggerate circumstances. I think electric eels and other type electric-producing fish and animals need to be talked about and taught more. Insanely cool.
i always love stumbling over German terms in science that just kinda?? became a thing there??? and then native English speakers have to go thru the trouble of trying to pronounce it lmao
I love this channel so much! I share it with everyone at my school and even my friends. It nor only makes learning fun but it's entertaining and it helps me retain the information. Keep up the great work!
Soon we will be powering cars with these. Dudes will be like, "Hey Buddy.. How many eels this thing have?", "well it came stock with 450 eels. I went to the pet shop and added another 50 eels so now im up to a whopping 500 eels.."
This is so helpful with me. I had wrongly known that the only fish that can create electricity is the electric eel before i watch this. This is so amazing !
Not if we do aqua culture farming methods. But if we genetically modified ourselves then could generate personal Sith lightning for cell phone charging.
I always assumed the “electric” part was just a misnomer, and the fish just secreted a stinging venom from its body. But no, it’s actually electricity!! Incredible!
It was at 2:42 when I had to stop the video and smile about the information that the narrator gives us: "The Peter's elephantnose fish, for example, has an elongated chin called a shnauzenorgan...". Oh, the endless jokes and humor that this sentence could generate!
You should update this video due to recent findings in Amazon's Jungle. New species of electric eel was found and it can discharge up to 950 volt. They named this eel as Electrophorus Voltai. Yay!!!
@0:50 I know the fish by name:-) Gnathonemus petersii. Besides living in my aquarium, they live in Sewage treatment plant in Germany to test the water,cause they change voltage in Millivolt when water changes. And they are friendly :-)
It's the amps (the amount of current) to worry about. The voltage only tells half the story, which is the potential. If the resistance is high, it will negate the voltage and thus reduce the amperage. Fortunately for humans, the electric eel only emits 1 amp over a quick instant, so it's not deadly to us.
The eel probably has a layer of cells around its body that can conduct electricity so it acts as a faraday cage for the fish,the electricity passes around the fish instead of through it.
I was taught that the eel's tail contains the potential gradient (anterior of tail = positive, posterior of tail = negative). All the eel's vital organs like its brain are at the front of the eel. When it 'powers up' to send shocks from its tail, it straightens out, and the current travels outward. You will see an eel sometimes bend in a U shape to avoid its head getting in the way of the current. If the current hit its brain, it would die. Electric eels can kill each other. In zoology they taught us that the pics of eels "biting & shocking prey simultaneously" are fake
Thanks a lot uploading such a beautiful video. It's easy to understand the entire process. I teach this topic for Zoology students (T.Y. B.Sc). I wish I could have this video during my lecture, it would be more beneficial for them. Anyway, now I have shared link to this video with students. Thanks again.
People: How do Eels protect from shocking themselves? Scientists: they have a layer of protein protect them on the outside People: how do you know that? Scientist: idk ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You described the voltage of the fishes but not the amperage they produced. High voltage is nothing without amperage so it would've been nice to know that.
In the time since this video came out an even more powerful Electric Eel was discovered in the Amazon. Electrophorus voltai is apparently capable of emitting jolts up to 860 volts and 1 ampere in strength! That’s 860 watts of muscle numbing energy!
And, if carbon-14 is so unstable, then how can a mere formula prove when it will decay, and why is it that the carbon-14 in animals and the ones in rocks can be the same amount, but be apparently millions of years apart? This is why I believe in God because I do not trust in some sciences. Tell me, why don't you believe?
How observant you. I wish I was so observant. I would be an Observatory. Everyone, please watch my little nature videos. There is no talking in them. Shhh!
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TED-Ed I want story for uae old and now pales
I love this cahnnel
TED-Ed make more riddles because in my school we always try solve them when it's nearly home time plz
Just to let you know: Schnauzenorgan is a German compound of Schnauze (snout) and Organ (organ). So it's basically just the snout, or snout organ =)
Make more riddles, please?
It’s my understanding that the spasms produced by the shock from an electric ray can be so violent that it’s not uncommon for the prey fish to actually break its own back.
That's also related to adrenaline in humans. Human muscles are much more powerful than their average use. Adrenaline "unlocks" the max capacity. This "unlocking" system is temporary because we can hurt ourselves in many ways, lol
Wonder if someone made these fish so that in the case we didn't find electricity by other means we still would have a chance at tech lol
Teacher: There’s no electric in 1770s
Eel: Am I joke to you?
@CookieLove What
He typed it backwards. Read from the last word to the first.
Lol
@Vayaros not discovered, but harnessed. As humans already discovered lightning and such much earlier.
In 1770s Human don't know about electricity and how to produce it.
This is the closest thing to a Pokémon we’ve ever discovered
oh boy oh boy, not at all, nature hold much more crazy stuff bro
just look at insects
@@npc4416 like earthworms 😂
@@thatsalot3577 ahh yes, yummy dirt 😋
I burst out laughing when I read this 😂
Anyway, it's true.
My goodness!!! 🤣🤣
It's true anyway!
Turns out that these fishes are one of the first electrical engineers of mother nature (who herself is one), being able to detect, analyse, and transmit changes in electric fields and signals respectively.. how incredible!
Yup, nature has many secrets and discovering them could potentially lead to many great advancements.
There's no such a thing as "mother nature". This fish for example is way too complicated, you can say it's well engineered, so there's The One who created it.
Humans are also mother nature's doing :D
@_retrophile_7473 your perspective is interesting, maybe your perspective is just a more specific term for an extremely similar but abstract concept! I like how you try to bridge their verbiage with something more specific but I can't tell if you guys understand each other or disagree ! 🤔
God is what your talking about my man
I legit just figured electric eels was a play on words and it just had some sort of poison on its skin that caused a pain similar to a shock. I never actually figured they could produce true electricity. That is so insane
I'm so lost now
On god that’s why I’m here at 12:30am
@@itsprobablywill I read this comment at 12:30 am
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Thats what I thought too. I partially blame there being so many misnomers in the world that exaggerate circumstances.
I think electric eels and other type electric-producing fish and animals need to be talked about and taught more. Insanely cool.
Are these pokemon water or electric type?
Ignacio water/electric dual type
asking the real questions here
Ignacio Both
LagiNaLangAko23 SCIENCE!!!
electric/water, just as chinchou and lanturn
Finally learnt how pikachu uses thunder bolt
Yes
Lots of mitochondria
There's a video on Game Theory that goes into depth about how Electric-Type moves work.
You are Pikachu
@@voltage7498 bulba!
This is the best channel!
Thank you, Jack and the derby boy! 😊
Death.
Agreed
HelloIAm JoshuaBilly, because it gives Knowledge and knowledge is power
HelloIAm JoshuaBilly for someone who loves marine biologi and science I learn and have fun at the same time!
3:35 can't belive Ted-Ed predicted among us
I put this in the search hoping there would be a TED Ed explaining it. You guys rock!
I'm german and just wanted to say that "Schnauzenorgan" litearlly means snout-organ. Have a nice day.
Malzahar - ikr funny how she pronounced it
Snauuzenorgan ^^
Goo back to the void
i always love stumbling over German terms in science that just kinda?? became a thing there??? and then native English speakers have to go thru the trouble of trying to pronounce it lmao
+bobdigitally The internet counts as void, right?
I love this channel so much! I share it with everyone at my school and even my friends. It nor only makes learning fun but it's entertaining and it helps me retain the information. Keep up the great work!
This was shocking.
thumbs down
You won the internet comment.
Lol
AstroLizardChannel I get your joke
Nice one😂
Soon we will be powering cars with these. Dudes will be like, "Hey Buddy.. How many eels this thing have?", "well it came stock with 450 eels. I went to the pet shop and added another 50 eels so now im up to a whopping 500 eels.."
How do you fit 500 eels inside a "car"
@@darion1728
The same way you fit "horses" into cars
"SLAPS CAR" This bad boy can fit so many eels in it you won't even need to buy another eel again
@@magicalmagicmagician5223 500 eel power
That would be one electrifying car
i think you are joking Eels have been on earth for a long time why haven't people done anything about it
This is so helpful with me. I had wrongly known that the only fish that can create electricity is the electric eel before i watch this. This is so amazing !
Lets farm them and make endless alternative energy source
Pan Peter You gotta feed them though, and the release of electricity may not be worth the effort of farming to clean the water every day.
Not if we do aqua culture farming methods. But if we genetically modified ourselves then could generate personal Sith lightning for cell phone charging.
bobdigitally still isnt endless
bobdigitally Unlimited Power
triigga s depends how strong you are with the dark side
Did each type of electric fish evolve electricity separately or is there a common ancestry?
RV separately
If you ever got am answer to this question let me know 🤣
yes they evolved separately. which is awesome.
No... God created them this Way ..
@@hamzasat nice hypothesis but wrong according to me.
This channel is refreshing I can feel the knowledge being absorbed thank you for taking the time to create such a masterpiece 💖
I asked my wife if she wanted to see my Shnauzenorgan. It didn't end well.
That should only be a problem if you had asked someone else's wife.
Andyroo 101 day amp
roger abravanel por la mañana
Hahaha
well you have to give her the microscope first
This is actually one of the subjects in biology that I always wanted to know
The most important question: how do I charge my phone with it?
Use a charger and eat the fish while waiting is the best use of the fish in this scenario.
microwave your phone with the fish
Enzo Ma. Stick the tip of its tail into the phone port
Feed your phone to the fish
As long as your phone has wireless charging just sit it on their backs
Am I the only one who is uncomfortable becauae ells can generate electricity without knowing Ohm's law
electricity existed before Ohms law
It must've been grandfathered in after the law passed. =P
How do you know they DON'T know about Ohm's law?
😂😂😂😂😂
Alu Pade LOL
Imagine evolving for millions of years just to get classified as “weakly electric”
Must feel bad
I always assumed the “electric” part was just a misnomer, and the fish just secreted a stinging venom from its body. But no, it’s actually electricity!! Incredible!
bruh
@@Dieselnaut16 I mean give them a break pretty crazy to think that an animal can produce electricity like a Pokémon
Otherwise it’d be the venomous eel
This is amazing love your educational videos they have reached me a lot I love it I love animals
Thank you so much, Rimsha! And thanks for watching!
Rimsha Khalid agreed
Rimsha Khalid you are probably non vegetarian
@@drujjawalrathore I-
I literally just said after a long day at the lab that I didn't want anymore information in my head and yet, here I am. Sleep is for the weak, anyway.
Lotte G. Like School Science Lab
Or legit Scientist Lab?
Same
@@ksoundkaiju9256 they are often the same lol, if by school u mean like university
The people who clicked the disliked button must of thought it was the download button.
You mean to say share button?
😂😂
*must have
@@HipHopKitteh my thoughts exactly lolol but still, true story
It was at 2:42 when I had to stop the video and smile about the information that the narrator gives us: "The Peter's elephantnose fish, for example, has an elongated chin called a shnauzenorgan...". Oh, the endless jokes and humor that this sentence could generate!
"Schnauzenorgan" will be how I refer to my mouth from now on. As a German "Rein damit ins Schnauzenorgan" is insanely funny to me.
Electrifying content. Did somebody already made that joke?? Ok I am leaving
I am revolted by this pun.
Vicente Ortega Rubilar Damn, this comment is shocking.
some of those commenters are eel-informed
For eel?
I don't believe so, it's shocking on how many people make puns in the comments
Where are these fish when I need them to power my house 😂
do you know how many eels you would need?.... just pay the bill man
Continual Improvement at pond I think
i see u every where
Daniel Fame about 15
I found a website that sells electric eels as pets.
I love these kind of animal/biology videos!!! Make more of these and also riddles!
You should update this video due to recent findings in Amazon's Jungle. New species of electric eel was found and it can discharge up to 950 volt. They named this eel as Electrophorus Voltai. Yay!!!
Dang how that boy handle it's own voltage?
@0:50 I know the fish by name:-) Gnathonemus petersii. Besides living in my aquarium, they live in Sewage treatment plant in Germany to test the water,cause they change voltage in Millivolt when water changes. And they are friendly :-)
It's the amps (the amount of current) to worry about. The voltage only tells half the story, which is the potential. If the resistance is high, it will negate the voltage and thus reduce the amperage. Fortunately for humans, the electric eel only emits 1 amp over a quick instant, so it's not deadly to us.
Yes, only 1 amp, huge voltage but low current just like a capacitor
I thought 0.1-0.2 amps were enough to cause death?
Could you please explain that in words a non scientist would understand? It really caught my interest!!
@@uliseshernandez9176 I believe 1 amp is needed to cause death, and then only if it crosses your heart.
I wonder if salt water plays a factor in conducting then electricity
It works like a capacitor.
How do they not electrocute themselves? Easy. They were well trained at Xavier school for mutants
They were built for it
Lol
As far we know they probably were
their secret is, they always electrocuted..
They do, it's why they flinch when doing it
The eel probably has a layer of cells around its body that can conduct electricity so it acts as a faraday cage for the fish,the electricity passes around the fish instead of through it.
I was taught that the eel's tail contains the potential gradient (anterior of tail = positive, posterior of tail = negative). All the eel's vital organs like its brain are at the front of the eel. When it 'powers up' to send shocks from its tail, it straightens out, and the current travels outward. You will see an eel sometimes bend in a U shape to avoid its head getting in the way of the current. If the current hit its brain, it would die. Electric eels can kill each other. In zoology they taught us that the pics of eels "biting & shocking prey simultaneously" are fake
The best channel so far ... and counting.. 😌😌
Just like Pikachu...
Dr.StickFigure Pikachu is a mouse.
You mean Electross.
Dr.StickFigure its the other way around: pikachu is just like the Real life animals
Necrozma is the true god
😂
Kid: ”Mom! I want a pikachu!”
Mom: “ We have pikachu at home, honey”
Pikachu at home:
do you even pokemon bro?
It’s crazy how you can make electric underwater without killing the lake
Why the current will flow through the target fish instead flow through the surrounding water? Isn't the water's resistance is lower then fish's flesh?
I knew mother nature created some crazy stuff but damn this is on another level
Who is this "mother nature" ??? A person that designed and intentionally made things?
@@braveconcepts
Allah is The Creator of everything. Glory be to Allah and exalted be He above what they say and describe!
@@sayedelghairb8640 shush we dont need no propaganda here
Who says electricity and water don't mix?
Alot of people say so because water is a bad conducter
redstone craft guy
But salt is a great conductor, and there's plenty in the sea
TheMegax Plus I think the guy already knows that, he did not say anything to contradict it.
That's crazy, fish with superpowers!!
UNLIMITED POWAAAA !!!
I have to get up early tomorrow.
But this is more important.
Thanks a lot uploading such a beautiful video. It's easy to understand the entire process. I teach this topic for Zoology students (T.Y. B.Sc). I wish I could have this video during my lecture, it would be more beneficial for them. Anyway, now I have shared link to this video with students.
Thanks again.
Could you make a video about the catalan - spanish conflict? Greatings from Spain!
When a male eel and a female eel like each other i can feel the electricity
What a shocking fact
Theres a spark
Great works TED-Ed. Keep going👍🏼
In jee advanced exam there was a problem with so many resistor and capacitor and an eel find the current in a particular loop
this is my best youtube english learning materials for toefl
My house is powered by fish. Don’t ask where I got them.
Who remembers that electric fish in crash bandicoot 2 in the sewage tunnel??
Charles Darwin me, I hated that underwater mission tbh
2:40 the moment you remember that german once was the language of scientists
"Theres no free Electricity"
Eel: Am I A Joke To You?
This is best educative channel.Keep up the good work.
People: How do Eels protect from shocking themselves?
Scientists: they have a layer of protein protect them on the outside
People: how do you know that?
Scientist: idk ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Best comment
You described the voltage of the fishes but not the amperage they produced. High voltage is nothing without amperage so it would've been nice to know that.
Electric eels are Sith Lords.
”Poweeeeer! Unlimited poweeeeeeeeer!!”
A Sith lawd?
Have you ever heard of the tragedy of Darth plagueis
Darth eller
3:36
The most well hidden joke in history...
Quote:
“Using a two-phase attack that susses out, and then INCAPACITATES it’s prey”
I’m impressed.
is that a sherlock reference from movie (RDJ) one ???
Thank you for an educative video and the translator , this is a great help in understanding what i learned theory. :D
This animation of the electric eel is so cute. Love to get one as a pet.
The real ones are kinda weird imo
That kind of animals generate electricity long time ago before humans discover it🤔 amazing.👏
I’m shocked
on your face
Pa da dushhh
He He
Important Question - can we use eels to solve our electricity problem? Like adopting for absorbing their electricity to generate household power?
Thank you soo much. The information was really helpful.🙏🙏🙏
We genetically engineered rabbits with bio luminescent, now let's add eels genes to the rabbit.
There is no god.
pikachuuu
Alejandro Molina ...to humans* 😂
Johnny which means we’re totally free to do this!
Let's put eels genes at humans
"So why do they call you the electic knife fish?"
"Oh, no reason" *hides knife with battery on it*
Lol
_I know this from watching cartoons as a kid_
*_I KNOW THIS FROM WATCHING RICK AND MORTY_*
no mystery, it's the force !
How do they pair.
Finally scientists have found an other source of alternative energy
In the time since this video came out an even more powerful Electric Eel was discovered in the Amazon. Electrophorus voltai is apparently capable of emitting jolts up to 860 volts and 1 ampere in strength! That’s 860 watts of muscle numbing energy!
that kills
Can I charge my computer with it or will I fEEL the pain
This shows the mastery of our creator
*evolution
Definitely
The force is strong in this fish
I always wondered how they produce electricity underwater? If you throw a plugged in toaster in water it kills everything but eels have no problem
there's plenty of salt in the water to conduct electricity
3:36 sus
sus
Sus
sus
Sus
SUS
why couldn't humans develop this kind of technology it would be so cool
_xXCyborg_GamerXx has entered the chat_
it's called a taser
@@DoomFinger511 no, like biologically
@@Nsquare_01 why would we need it?
We must warp additional pylons.
I haven't played in a while but from what I remember the game said construct not warp.
Good video and it anwsered a interesting question (and the German pronunciations made it even better)
Animators: How cool do you want the electric patterns to be?
TedEd: Y e s
So if we were to have an electric organ that can generate electricity we would be able to have powers 🤔
Maybe. You'd also need whatever the fish has (which still seems to be a mystery) that protects it from its own shocks!
I like how you think.
Basically Electro
True
We humans have a electro magnetic field around us too. Research quantum physics and metaphysics
Who out here in 2024?
Me
3am thoughts
Lmao it's still crazy that animals can do this in 2024
4:36 I don’t know but sometimes they do electrocute themselves
God showing off again. I love it!
Eel: uses thunder underwater- "Super effective"
An animal with powers, that's just cheating.
"Schnauzenorgan"
You've got to be kidding.
my channel Elektrc-Electronic;
ua-cam.com/video/V_G-BKYvo3M/v-deo.html
God made so much variety in the animals we see.
Evolution, my friend. Evolution
God didn't made that, evolution and mutation did
Heh, so nice to see u atheists come back. Have a nice day!👌😊
Also, how did the first cell even become a cell if you can't create something from nothing?
And, if carbon-14 is so unstable, then how can a mere formula prove when it will decay, and why is it that the carbon-14 in animals and the ones in rocks can be the same amount, but be apparently millions of years apart? This is why I believe in God because I do not trust in some sciences. Tell me, why don't you believe?
Just a curious 8yr old here. If water is one of the conductor of electricity. The electrecity would spread around the whole sea or ocean?
Although water is a good conductor, it dissipates the further it travels.
@@allmymight1341 thanks for the information!
Someone: Playing fortnite
Electric Fish: YOU GOT THIS
This is a comment
How observant you.
I wish I was so observant.
I would be an Observatory.
Everyone, please watch my little nature videos. There is no talking in them. Shhh!
We all are very observant
Santi Barrios
I wanna become like you when i have no life...
Hahaha!
so basically, electric eels are the tech savy people of the sea?
Why does she pronounce “fish” like “fesh”
TheSomser ikr? Maybe that's how to pronounce fish: "fesh" instead of "feesh".
I know it's really annoying
the way she says fish at the end kills me
I can’t believe it has taken me this long to develop a curiosity for this