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Electric rays

Torpedo fuscomaculata

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Superorder: Batoidea
Order: Torpediniformes
Families

Narcinidae
Torpedinidae

Electric rays (order Torpediniformes) are fish that have a rounded body and a pair of organs capable of producing an electric discharge, varying from as little as 8 volts to up to 220 volts depending on the species, which is used to stun or kill prey. There are 69 species in four families.Torpediniformes: Electric Rays. ReefQuest Centre for Shark Research.

Perhaps the most known members are those of the genus Torpedo, also called crampfish and numbfish, after which the device called a torpedo is named. The name comes from the Latin "torpere", to be stiffened or paralyzed, referring to the effect on someone who handles or steps on a living electric ray.

Torpedo rays are excellent swimmers. Their round disk shaped bodies allow them to remain suspended in the water or roam for food with minimal swimming effort.

The electric ray\'s grey colour provides a good cover and makes it hard to distinguish it from the sandy ocean bottom. It can be found off the shores of the Gulf of Mexico.

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Medicinal Use

The electrical shocks of the torpedo fish did not go unnoticed by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Scribonius Largus, a Roman physician, recorded the use of torpedo fish for treatment of headache and gout in his Compositiones Medicae of 46 AD. Bullock, Theodore H. (2005), Electroreception, Springer, pp. 5–7, ISBN 0387231927

Some electric rays

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