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  1. Apr 25, 2024 · The Electric Eel Lamp is a members-only den item. It was released at Sunken Treasures on October 27, 2011, and left stores on November 4, 2014. It is unobtainable through adventures. Demand Among Collectors: Low - Medium.

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    The Electric Eel Lamp is a members-only den item.

    This consists of a long, wavy electric eel that is biting onto a wooden base. The base has a thick, irregular cylinder at the bottom with a "T"-shaped handle sticking out of its top. If this item is clicked on, the light can be toggled off and on. This item has eight color varieties.

    The Electric Eel Lamp was initially released on October 27, 2011, in Sunken Treasures and left on November 4, 2014.

  2. Jan 10, 2018 · The Electric Eel Lamp is a members-only den item. This consists of a long, wavy electric eel that is biting onto a wooden base. The base has a thick, irregular cylinder at the bottom with a "T"-shaped handle sticking out of its top.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Electric_eelElectric eel - Wikipedia

    The electric eels are a genus, Electrophorus, of neotropical freshwater fish from South America in the family Gymnotidae. They are known for their ability to stun their prey by generating electricity, delivering shocks at up to 860 volts.

  4. Mar 13, 2024 · Electric eels can accidentally electrocute themselves and other eels. With a shocking capability of up to 860 volts, they could power a 40-watt DC lightbulb. Electric eels served as inspiration for the creation of the first batteries.

  5. Animal Jam Trading Wiki. in: Underwater Items, Collector's Items. Electric Eel Lamp. TO VISIT THE COLLECTOR'S ITEM PAGE, CLICK: https://animaljamtrading.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Collector%27s_Items.

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  7. Electric eels are long, cylindrical fish with flattened heads. Though they’re commonly called eels, they’re not Anguilliformes, which are ‘true’ eels. Instead, electric eels belong to the order Gymnotiformes, also known as knifefishes, and are more closely related to catfishes and carp.