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    Electric Eels Remotely Control Their Prey

    In a new study at Vanderbilt University, professor Ken Catania has discovered how electric eels are able to remotely access the central nervous system of their prey, effectively shutting it down.

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    In a new study at Vanderbilt University, professor Ken Catania has discovered how electric eels are able to remotely access the central nervous system of their prey, effectively shutting it down.