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Elephant / Elephant-nose / Elephant-snout / Mormyrid Fish have electric organs which have the ability to emit low-voltage electrical discharges as means of navigation, protection, and communication
LA-186
Peters Elephant FISH / Elephant-Nose / Elephant-snout / Ubangi Mormyrid
Distribution: West & central Africa - Congo, Nigeria, Cameroon
Gnathonemus petersii
Fam: Mormyridae.
This Elephant fish has electic organs which have the ability to omit low voltage electrical discharges as means of navigation, protection and communication.
Jean Michel Labat
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Shocking Sights Underwater - Meet the Bizarre Elephant-Nose Fish!
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. In this print by Jean Michel Labat, we dive into the fascinating world of LA-186, also known as the Elephant-Nose Fish. With its peculiar snout resembling an elephant's trunk, this exotic pet from central and west Africa is truly one-of-a-kind. But what makes this fish truly electrifying? Its electric organs! These incredible creatures have evolved to emit low-voltage electrical discharges for various purposes. Whether it's navigating through murky waters, protecting themselves from predators, or communicating with their fellow underwater pals, these fish rely on their shocking abilities. As we explore the vibrant freshwater habitat captured in Labat's lens, we can't help but be amazed by the unusual aquatic plants that surround LA-186. The lush greenery adds a touch of tropical beauty to this already mesmerizing scene. So next time you're looking for an extraordinary addition to your aquarium collection, consider adopting an Elephant-Nose Fish. Not only will they add a touch of strangeness and uniqueness to your underwater world but watching them navigate with their electric superpowers will surely leave you in awe! Remember though - no commercial use allowed! Let's appreciate these stunning creatures solely for their natural wonders and not exploit them commercially.
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