Some migratory birds have some magnetic sense, now believed to respond to changes in field strength rather than N-S.
Some farmers used to feed magnets to cows. They would stay inside the bottom of the cows stomachs. (they have 4 of them). If the cow ate a nail or barbed wire, it would be trapped and not pass through the rest of the cow digestive tract. eD
No, there are no magnets in animals.
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Magnets doesn't have any effect on cancers.
Magnets do not affect plants in any way
because magnets attracts any object that is metallic or has metal in them
Magnets generally do not have a direct effect on parakeets, as they are not sensitive to magnetic fields in the same way some animals are. However, strong magnetic fields can potentially interfere with their navigation abilities and affect their behavior. It's important to keep strong magnets away from their living environment to avoid any potential stress or unintended consequences. Overall, standard household magnets pose minimal risk to parakeets.
Most will have magnets in the door seal, and the compressor motor operates by an electromagnet.
They are called permanent magnets. These magnets retain their magnetic field without the need for any external power source or force to maintain them.
No, there is no proven medical benefit to people from wearing magnets.
No, magnets do not contain glue. Magnets are made of materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt that have their atoms aligned in such a way that they create a magnetic field. Glue is sometimes used to attach magnets to other objects or surfaces.