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Interspecific conflicts, no canids of felids

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(06-30-2020, 03:17 PM)Richardrli Wrote: Do electric eels have any predators?

Here is one video showing, that at least some try to hunt them. I assume, that it takes a good first bite to kill electric eel asap or obvious problems occur to hunter.





This might be normal eel, not electric. But if it was electric eel, then most likely first bite has been very good.





Maybe someone has more information or more time to see what can be found, but obviously every now and then also electric eels have to fight for their lives, maybe not twice against same caiman though :) That shock might be something to remember later.
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RE: Interspecific conflicts, no canids of felids - Shadow - 06-30-2020, 08:59 PM



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