gymnotiformes
Gymnotiformes is an order of Neotropical freshwater fishes known for their ability to generate electricity. Members are commonly called knifefishes and include the electric eel (Electrophorus electricus). They range from southern Central America to much of South America, with many species residing in river systems such as the Amazon and Orinoco basins. Morphologically, gymnotiforms are elongated and generally lack paired fins; they propel themselves with a long anal fin that undulates along the body, yielding a ribbon-like form.
Most gymnotiforms are weakly electric, generating low-voltage electric organ discharges (EODs) used for active electrocommunication and
Habitat and conservation: They inhabit a variety of freshwater habitats, including rivers, swamps, and floodplains, often