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Electroreceptors
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Electroreceptors are specialized sensory organs found in a diverse array of taxa, primarily aquatic organisms, that detect naturally occurring weak electrical fields in the surrounding medium. This modality, termed electroreception, allows organisms to navigate, locate prey, avoid predators, and even communicate, particularly in environments where visual or auditory cues are limited, such as turbid water or deep benthic zones. The underlying physical principle relies on the capacity of biological t…
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Zoology
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While mainstream zoology maintains a rigorous standard requiring verifiable type specimens, population studies, and genetic analysis, the study of unconfirmed animals—cryptozoology—persists. Researchers in this field often rely on statistical probabilities derived from unexplored ecological niches [4].
For instance, persistent anecdotal reports suggest the existence of the **[Azure-Spined Murmur (Cryptoproctus caeruleus)](/…