Ancient Electricity – Aquiziam. Although it looks like an eel, Electrophorus Electricus is actually a Knife Fish that is able to generate and deliver significant electric shocks of up to 6. The ancient Egyptians referred to an electric catfish, Malapterurus Electricus, as the .
According to various sources the Greeks and Romans were familiar with these creatures and may well have bred them in captivity. Historic records show that they were certainly farming many other types of exotic fish both for food and for amusement. Scribonus Largus, a physician at the court of the Roman Emperor Claudius (c. AD), is reported to have written that these . They were used to numb the feet of gout sufferers as well as those suffering from persistent headaches.
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If this is true then this is the first recorded use of shock therapy. As recently as 2. Boston have been successfully experimenting with electric currents to block migraines. The Knife Fish of South America is capable of delivering between 5. The Nile (Electric) Catfish, Malapterurus Electricus, is capable of delivering approximately 3. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons: Steinhart Aquarium.
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Yellow Canary Moray Eel (Gymnothorax miliaris) is also known as Golden Moray Eel.