NO-because it's trying to ground on the waters surface tension
2007-01-15 02:15:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Water, a conductor, dissipates the electrical charge rapidly and horizontally on the surface. Any fish below the surface should not recieve and charge...however, if they happens to be close to the point of contact...... :-)
2007-01-15 02:16:59
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answer #2
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answered by waynebudd 6
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The full charge is absorbed by electric eels
2007-01-15 02:15:51
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answered by Golly Geewiz 4
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unless the fish was touching the ground and not wearing rubber soles perhaps...?
2007-01-15 02:18:37
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answer #4
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answered by The Sooz 2
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YES................WHEN A STIKE OCCURS FISH DIES...........
MAN IN WATER..STRIKE BY LIGHTNING-MAN CAN DIE...
SAME FOR FISH CLOSE TO SURROUNDING AREA..
WE HAVE A BATTERY CHARGE FOR CATFISH...
ZAP...FISH ROLL OVER AND FLOAT TO TOP...
2007-01-15 02:19:08
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answered by cork 7
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hmmm.... good question. I would imagine some of them would?????
2007-01-15 02:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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