The Tano electric catfish (Malapterurus tanoensis) is a freshwater fish of the family Malapteruridae that grows up to 26 cm.
Description
The Tano electric catfish is an electric catfish (Malapteruridae) from fresh water of West Africa, notably the Tano and adjacent drainages. The species grows to about 26 cm and has a stocky, scaleless, grey-pink body with three pairs of barbels and a rounded tail. In a muscle layer around its body it generates powerful electric shocks to stun prey and defend itself. As a nocturnal predator it hunts small fish and invertebrates. Do not touch; the shock is powerful.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Tano electric catfish?
The Tano electric catfish has an elongate, eel-like body and is mainly pink-purple.
Where does the Tano electric catfish live?
The Tano electric catfish lives in fresh water and is mostly found around mixed bottom.
How big does the Tano electric catfish get?
The Tano electric catfish grows to a maximum of about 26 cm.
Is the Tano electric catfish dangerous to humans?
The Tano electric catfish can cause injury; handle it with care.
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Same genus Malapterurus
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