Electric eel-powered Christmas lights

December 25th, 2007

Because it’s Christmas Day, a little festive science for you. Merry non-denominational winter solstice festival, everyone!

From the Mainichi Daily News:

Electric eel KAKAMIGAHARA, Gifu — An aquarium filled with exotic fish here is using an electric eel to power lights on a Christmas tree.
Each time the electric eel at the Aqua Toto Gifu aquarium touches a copper wire in its tank, it sends power that lights up globes decking a Christmas tree.
Officials expect the “eel Christmas tree” to be a popular attraction for dating couples in the lead-up to Christmas Day, when the tree will be removed.
Electric eels are capable of generating electricity in their bodies. They have notoriously poor eyesight and use electric shocks to stun prey so they can catch and eat them.

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