What is an electric beam?
Electric beam is a type of cartilage fish of the Torpdiniformes order. It is also known as convulsions, numbfish or torpedo. There are at least 14 commonly recognized types of electric beam, which usually live in world mild and tropical waters of the ocean. These large, long -term fish generally prefer shallow waters and usually feed on smaller fish such as mackerel or herring. Electric beams are usually able to produce electricity in their bodies and can produce a large enough shock to reach an adult human unconscious. The bodies on the head of the electric beam are generally responsible for the production of electric charge, which gives this fish its common name. The electric beam is considered to be able to supply Jolta 45 to 50 volts. Human divers are often warned to stay away from these fish, which can be aggressive and known to follow people in the water. The loss of the electricity produced by this fish is considered to be able to portray the adult human unconscious. Characters are generally limitedNY on black spots on the top of the body, while the underside of the body is usually light.
These fish grow slowly and most live for about 16 years, although they are known to live up to 24 years. Male rays usually reach their size of adults, about 26 inches (92 cm), about seven years of age. Females can reach the size of adults, 29 inches (73 cm), about nine years of age.
Electric rays usually feed on other fish, such as flat, halibut, mackerel and herring. They are able to detect the electrical signals that these fish emit. The electric beam usually hunts by wrapping his body around the prey and then it is spent by an electric charge.
rays, such as electric beam, generally prefer warm ocean waters found near cliffs and colpian beds. These fish generally live independently and usually do not have different territorial boundaries. Electric rays usually remain near the coast, in watersfrom 10 to 656 feet (3 to 200 m) deep. Sometimes, however, they find swimming in deeper waters.
women of the species generally give birth to live young. The offspring are commonly referred to as puppies and usually there are 17 to 20 pups on the litter. Puppies are usually 7 to 9 inches (18 to 23 cm long) at birth and can reach up to 10 inches (25 cm) by the end of the first year.