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| what could beat an electric eel/electric catfish; at parity | |
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| Wyvax | Jan 9 2017, 02:37 PM Post #31 |
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A jellyfish or man of war with enough mass to qualify as at parity should have sufficiently lengthy tentacles to paralyze or kill it without getting its bell within the shock radius. If anything, I believe that the shocks would cause all of its stingers to fire at once, whether they're in contact or not. |
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