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OK.
Gonna check this trap here.
I see something moving in there.
What the hell's that?
Something's growling.
It's like this deep moo.
OK.
[screaming]
There's something in there.
I have a feeling I know exactly what it is.
[grunting]
I think there's an electric eel in there.
Right there.
You see that?
I got a slithering eel in there.
Electric eels can produce a shocking jolt
of over 650 volts.
[screaming]
Aye, aye, aye.
It's just like sticking your finger
right into a light socket.
It's an adaptation the eels have for hunting prey,
navigating in murky water, and self-defense.
OK, get out of there.
Look at that.
That is an electric eel.
Do you hear that?
That's crazy.
OK, come on.
Go back in the water.
Go back in the water.
They're very mysterious, very ugly, but amazing animal.
Their whole bodies are just full of fat,
like hardly any muscle at all.
And, yeah, as far as eating them goes,
there are very few tribes that eat them.
I have tried 'em myself.
They're just, like, lard, goo, gelatin.
Yeah, it's not nice, not nice.
Thankfully, the eel isn't the only fish caught in the trap.
The catfish is alive, but it can't move because it's
been stunned by that eel.
Basically they were trapped together.
Oh, man.
Big meaty fish.
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