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Usually the same reason why normal airborne dust sticks to clothing: By tiny amounts of static produced by the fabric. Static electricity. The hairs have one charge the clothes have the opposite charge in places, the hairs are attracted and stick to those places
no, frog toes stick to anything. they have small hairs on them that enable them to climb, well, anything
Your clothes get wrinkly
You have hairs all over your body that hold the water on your skin.
Neither hydrochloric acid nor its vapour does not stick to clothes, though it may damage the fabric.
His clothes stick to him when the weather is hot.
Hairs each stick to water/water sticks to itself, because of the electrical attraction between the charged ends of water molecules
Static
by sticking to objects
Yes, the little hairs on it will make it stick in your throat and you will choke
spines
Only the really wet ones!