Electroreception is limited to aquatic environments because on here is the resistivity of the medium is low enough for electric currents to be generated as the result of electric fields of biological origin. In air, the resistivity of the environment is so high that electric fields from biological sources do not generate a significant electric current. Electroreceptor are found in a number of species of fish, and in at least one species of mammal, the Duck-Billed platypus.
To develop the problem it is necessary to take into account the concepts related to Torque and sum of moments.
By torque it is understood that

Where,
F= Force
d = Distance
The value of the given Torque acts from the center of mass causing it to rotate clockwise.
The Force must then be located at the other end down to make a movement opposite the Torque in the center of mass.
I enclose a graph that allows us to understand the problem in a more didactic way.
The correct answer is D.