The evidence I have seen in my life strongly suggest that. I once accidently discovered a mice nest in the house and lo and behold there's one great big spoon in there as well as other shiny objects ie bits of catering foil, cigarette foil and a coin. I am therefore convinced that this is true
Yes blood, metal etc...
Jackdaws have a reputation for being attracted to shiny objects and occasionally taking them, earning them the label of "thief" in some contexts. However, this behavior is more about curiosity and collecting nesting materials rather than actual thievery.
Magpie are obsessed with shiny objects. This obsession with shiny objects is called Magpie syndrome. Magpie in the wild will collect any shiny object that steal their fancy.
Squirrels may collect stones to help sharpen their teeth, as gnawing on hard objects can help wear down their constantly growing incisors. The stones can also be used to grind down food or help with digestion.
Squirrels are not attracted to specific colors, as they primarily rely on their keen sense of smell and memory to locate food sources. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of nuts, seeds, fruits, and insects based on availability and nutritional content rather than color. Squirrels have dichromatic color vision, which means they can distinguish between blue and green hues but may not perceive colors in the same way humans do.
yes
ya they are if there diamonds
Yes blood, metal etc...
the same reason footballers wives are- they're dumb
It seems that barracuda are attracted to shiny objects, thinking they are small prey fish
Jackdaws have a reputation for being attracted to shiny objects and occasionally taking them, earning them the label of "thief" in some contexts. However, this behavior is more about curiosity and collecting nesting materials rather than actual thievery.
Yes, babies are often fascinated by looking at lights because they are attracted to bright and shiny objects.
Magpies are attracted to shiny items due to their curiosity and instinctual behavior. The glossy surfaces of these objects can mimic the appearance of water or food, prompting exploration. This attraction is also linked to their intelligence, as they are known to collect and hoard interesting objects, enhancing their nesting environment. Such behaviors likely serve both as a form of enrichment and a way to signal to potential mates.
Magpie are obsessed with shiny objects. This obsession with shiny objects is called Magpie syndrome. Magpie in the wild will collect any shiny object that steal their fancy.
shiny things.
Objects that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt are attracted to a magnet.
chicken nuggets