A weakly electric fish: Gnathonemus petersii.
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Figure 1 from Simulation and Measurement of the Electric Fields Generated by Weakly Electric Fish
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File:Gnathonemus petersii (Günther, 1862).JPG - Wikimedia Commons
Simulation of the electric field generated by Gnathonemus petersii in
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