Fish in the wild do not generally encounter electric shocks unless they inhabit water bodies near electrical infrastructure or areas where electrical currents are introduced, such as near power plants.
Marine mammals like dolphins, whales, and seals are insulated from electric shocks by the insulating properties of water.
Marine Mammals
While some insects may be attracted to lights and electrical devices, they are generally too small to receive electric shocks from standard household or industrial equipment.
Insects
Reptiles
Wild reptiles, such as snakes and lizards, are unlikely to encounter electric shocks unless they venture into areas with electrical infrastructure.
Birds in Trees
Birds perched on trees are generally insulated from electrical hazards unless they come into contact with live electrical wires or equipment, which is uncommon in natural settings.
Small Mammals
Most small mammals, like rodents and small carnivores, are unlikely to encounter electrical hazards unless they enter human-made structures.