Mainly because wires are insulated. In the case of being on an uninsulated wire the bird isn't grounded since both feet are on the wire.
Birds don't get electrocuted unless they touch something else besides just the wire -- the electricity will then flow through their bodies toward whatever they're touching. Sometimes you do see birds that have been killed by the electric wires.
It is a birdcage.
In simple words we can say that when birds sit on the single conducting wire then there is not closed path&when it touch both conductor at a time then closed path forms & birds die due to shock
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you have to be incontact with the ground to get electrocuted!
Yes, but they probably wont talk back.
they do get shocked the same as humans. Only if it touches 2 separate wires, if a human only touched one wire then they wont get shocked either
Yes. Because birds do not conduct electricity.
No . It isn't the legs that help birds but it's because they are not connected to the other wire.
birds CANNOT have dairy. DO NOT feed it dairy
That is not true; it is a myth.
no you wont