The phrase "if you put salt on a bird's tail, you can catch it" is a metaphor suggesting that people can be easily deceived or trapped by simple tricks. It implies that in order to achieve a goal, one might need to use cleverness or subtlety. The saying reflects the idea that sometimes, what seems straightforward can be effective, but it also warns against underestimating others' cunning.
No, this is an old joke. If you were close enough to put salt on a bird's tail, you could just grab the bird. That's how you'd catch it.
well if you can put salt on it then it means you cought it
a penguin
Salinity is the measure of salt concentration in water
A bird is NOT an echinoderm because they dont live in salt water
True to salt means be loyal to someone or something. The following sentence explains its meaning. "The spy will not reveal the secret as he is true to his salt"
No
Salt itself cannot catch on fire because it is an inorganic compound. However, if salt is contaminated with combustible materials, those contaminants could potentially catch on fire.
Yes, birds fly if they have salt on their tails. I put some salt on the end of my bird's tail. She flew to the cage and the salt fell off.
In some countries the meaning is bad luck; but it is inverse in other countries !
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