Electric eel powers Tennessee Aquarium's Christmas lights, in shocking use of science

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Electric eel powers Tennessee Aquarium's Christmas lights, in shocking use of science

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An electric eel named Miguel Wattson is shocking visitors at the Tennessee Aquarium by using its blips of electricity to power Christmas lights.

A system connected to his tank allowed the eel's shocks to power strands of lights on a nearby tree, resulting in rapid succession of blinking lights, according to a news release.

The eel releases the low blips of electricity when it's trying to find food, aquarist Kimberly Hurt said.
In this undated photo provided by the Tennessee Aquarium, an electric ell named Miguel Wattson lit up a Christmas tree at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. (Thom Benson/Tennessee Aquarium via AP)

In this undated photo provided by the Tennessee Aquarium, an electric ell named Miguel Wattson lit up a Christmas tree at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. (Thom Benson/Tennessee Aquarium via AP)

“The bigger flashes are caused by the higher voltage shocks he emits when he’s eating or excited," she said.

The popular eel has boasted its own Twitter account, with a little help from Tennessee Tech University’s iCube center.

Miguel shared in the excitement with posts such as "KA-BOOOOOOOM!!!!!" and "Quem não arrisca não petisca!" which translated to, "Those who do not risk do not snack."

A video posted to the account showed Miguel in its tank and the nearby Christmas lights rapidly sputtering on and off. Officials at the Chattanooga aquarium said they hoped Miguel will spark an appreciation for the fish.
from https://www.foxnews.com/science/electri ... mas-lights
Video: https://twitter.com/i/status/1201612737635389446
TN Aquarium Site https://www.tnaqua.org/newsroom/entry/y ... e-aquarium
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Saw this on the news. It's a fun story. Thanks for sharing it here. I also found this on YouTube. Enjoy.

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I've been to this aquarium several times including just a few months after it opened in the 90s. While it's not as amazing as it used to be (it has gradually gone more and more marine) much of the freshwater stuff is still brilliant. This is a great example of highlighting (pun not intended!) the recent discovery that there are several spp. of electric eel. Well done them!


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Re: Electric eel powers Tennessee Aquarium's Christmas lights, in shocking use of science

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The video is super cool!! Thanks for sharing :-BD
We have electric eels at work, maybe this would be a nice idea for our aquarium :d
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