Why don't birds get electrocuted when they land on an electric wire? -Science

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Birds can sit on  power lines and not  get electric shocks because the  electricity is always looking for a way to  get to the ground. The  birds are not touching the ground or anything in contact with the ground, so the  electricity will stay in the  power line.

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