In a way, yes. Animals only spawn in light, so it gives the effect of them being attracted. They do also follow light, use to advantage.
no only on the computer works
It is possible to be attracted to children, that is called pedophilia. It also is possible to be attracted to animals, that is bestiality.
Mosquitoes are attracted to ultraviolet light, as well as blue and green light.
In Minecraft Skyblock, you can spawn animals by creating a suitable environment for them to naturally spawn. This includes building grassy areas for passive mobs like cows, pigs, and sheep to appear. Alternatively, you can use spawn eggs to directly spawn animals in your world. It's important to note that spawning hostile mobs like skeletons or zombies may require specific conditions such as darkness or specific biomes.
no
Mosquitoes are attracted to light but do not go anywhere specific when they are drawn to it. They may fly around the light source or get closer to it, but they do not have a specific destination when they are attracted to light.
No flies generally aren't attracted to light but they are attracted to sugar water. More sugar than water.
Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide, body heat, and body odor. When it comes to light, mosquitoes are generally attracted to ultraviolet light and incandescent light.
yes because bugs are attracted to light and lizards eat bugs
Yes, lantern flies are attracted to light sources.
Yes, spotted lanternflies are attracted to light sources.
Yes, bugs are naturally attracted to infrared light.