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.
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.
Squirrels may be attracted to shiny objects out of curiosity, but not in the same way as birds or other animals that collect shiny objects for nesting purposes. Squirrels are more likely to be attracted to food sources in their environment.
In Australia, the Satin Bowerbird is known for it's habit of taking blue things for decorating its bower. It collects bottletops, blue pegs - even off the clothesline, buttons, string...all sorts of odds and ends.In the US, blue Jays often steal food.The crow has a habit of stealing shiny objects as well.
that is called personafication!
oxymania :(obsession for sharp objects) xiphimania (swords obsession)
yes
A continuous rattling sound as of hard objects falling or striking each other.
No, they are not. Knives may be shiny and sharp, but things such as my watch are not sharp.
No, all objects reflect light to some degree, both shiny and non-shiny. Shiny objects tend to reflect more light due to their smooth and polished surfaces, while non-shiny objects may reflect less light and appear duller because of their rough or textured surfaces.
Perfectionism
ya they are if there diamonds
magpies steals shiny objects
Yes, shiny objects reflect light because they have a smooth surface that allows light to bounce off without being absorbed. This reflection gives shiny objects their glossy appearance.
A person who is obsessed with book is a bibliophile.
They could if they were a source of it. Say if you heated a shiny steel pan in the oven. However shiny objects typically reflect IR better that emitting it. Dark objects are better at absorbing and emitting IR.
A person who has an obsession with knives may be referred to as a "knife enthusiast," "knife collector," or in extreme cases, they may exhibit symptoms of a psychological disorder known as "obsessive-compulsive disorder" (OCD) related to knives.