The idea that bats are attracted to and get stuck in hair is a common fear about bats and a common misconception. Bats use an ability called echolocate to determine obstacles in their path. This echolocate is so acute that a bat can manoeuvre within a millimetre of any object while flying. Although bats may occasionally fly very close to a person's face while hunting for insects, they do not get stuck in the hair and are not attracted to it.
Bats are not attracted to hair at all. They are attracted to food, and they do not eat hair or use it an any way. Bats fly around at night looking for insects, not for hair.
bats dive at you because they like your hair!
they don't
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What kind of a question is that? But I am guessing no.
Bats are not attracted to hair at all. They are attracted to food, and they do not eat hair or use it an any way. Bats fly around at night looking for insects, not for hair.
No
Yes, bats have hair.
Hair is attracted to a comb because of the buildup of static electricity on the comb and on the hair. This buildup occurs when you pass the comb through the hair, and can be reduced or eliminated by adding a little bit of water to the comb or to the hair. Depending on the material of the comb, either the comb will be positively charged and the hair negatively charged, or it could be the other way around. Since opposing charges attract each each, the hair then is attracted to the comb.
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He's probably attracted to you.
Well, it all depends on the girl. Some girls are attracted to messy hair and others are attracted to neat hair. Then there are the girls who like long hair and girls who like short hair. there are also girls who like rocker hair or bad boy hair. It all depends on the girl's sense of style
When you rub a balloon on your hair, it creates static electricity. The static charge in the balloon causes the balloon and your hair to have opposite charges, making them attracted to each other. The positively charged hair is attracted to the negatively charged balloon, causing the hair to stick up.
it deals with positive and negative charges when you rub it in your hair the negative charges get attracted to your hair. hope this helps!
When the sweater is pulled over the head, the friction between the hair and the fabric generates static electricity. This static electricity causes the hair to be attracted to the sweater as the opposite charges (positive and negative) between the hair and the fabric interact.
No, its gay when you are sexually attracted to men
True. When you comb your hair, the comb becomes charged by friction due to the triboelectric effect. Since hair is also a good candidate for triboelectric charging, it becomes oppositely charged to the comb and is therefore attracted to it.