Seeds that can stick to socks include burdock seeds, which have tiny hooks that latch onto fabric, and cocklebur seeds, known for their barbed structure. Other examples are the velcro-like seeds of plant species such as beggar's ticks (or bidens) and certain types of thistles. These seeds have evolved these mechanisms to enhance their dispersal by hitching rides on animals or humans.
burtock
Not put socks on
Socks can stick together in the dryer due to static electricity buildup, heat, and moisture. When the socks rub against each other in the dryer, this can create static electricity that causes them to cling together. The heat and moisture in the dryer can also contribute to this effect, making the socks more likely to stick together.
pri kle seeds
both socks have a positive charge
knee socks. the long socks are allegedly where the name "soccer" comes from.
the size of small seeds the size of small seeds
The seeds stick to the caterpillar
Static Electricity!
they wear french stick hats and fromage socks
Avoid giving hamsters apple seeds--they contain cyanide. Better to stick with the seeds included in hamster food.
No, socks are socks the only difference is that the thread count maybe higher and the socks will last longer.