(Malapterurus electricus), widely distributed freshwater catfish native to tropical Africa. The only member of the family Malapteruridae, it is a thickset fish with six mouth barbels and a single fin (the adipose fin) on its back, just anterior to the rounded tail fin. It is brownish or grayish, irregularly spotted with black, and attains a length and weight of about 1.2 metres (4 feet) and 23 kilograms (51 pounds). The electric catfish is capable of generating and controlling the discharge of up to 450 volts of electricity. It uses its power to defend itself and to capture prey. The electric organ is composed of modified muscle tissue and forms a fine, gelatinous layer directly beneath the soft, naked skin of the fish. The electric catfish is hardy and, though pugnacious, is sometimes kept in home aquariums. It was pictured on tombs by the ancient Egyptians.
ELECTRIC CATFISH
Meaning of ELECTRIC CATFISH in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012