Electroreception

Electroreception, also known as Electro Sonar is the biological ability to perceive natural electrical stimuli. It has been observed almost exclusively in aquatic or amphibious animals, since water is a much better conductor than air, the currently known exceptions being echidnas, cockroaches and bees. Electroreception is used in electrolocation (detecting objects) and for electrocommunication.

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Tyr promoted the grouth of a Electroreception organ in Eric Olafson's brain, one that the medical doctor who discovered it attributed to a dormant gene from a terran shark.