Yes, as are all other living organisms. They aren't as good at conducting electricity as metals but they do conduct.
Pigeons have many body parts, including wings, beaks, and gizzards.
Electric conductors.
all metals are good conductors of heat and electric currents
Metals are good electric conductors.
In metal conductors, electric current is the flow of electrons.
A loop of electrical conductors is called a circuit. It provides a path for electric current to flow.
Many - but not all - are poor conductors of electric current.
The path of electric conductors is called a complete circuit. It lets electrons a path to flow from their source to the load and back again.
A capacitor is composed of two conductors separated by an insulator, which stores electric charge between the conductors.
Vincent T. Morgan has written: 'Thermal behaviour of electrical conductors' -- subject(s): Bus conductors (Electricity), Conduction, Electric cables, Electric conductors, Heat, Overhead electric lines, Powerline ampacity, Thermal properties
Materials that are good conductors of electricity allow electric charges to move through them easily. This is because conductors have free moving electrons that can carry the electric charge. Metals such as copper and aluminum are examples of good conductors of electricity.
Circuits require conductors to allow the flow of electric current. Conductors are materials that can easily carry electric charge, such as copper wires. When a circuit is connected with conductors, the electric current can move through the circuit, creating the flow of electricity needed to power devices. Conductors help complete the circuit and provide a path for the electrons to travel from the power source to the load.