Why don't birds get electrocuted when they land on an electric wires???
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Explanation: The wires have rubber coverings that act as insulators
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The wire have rubber covering that don't conduct electricity and in addition to this , the jaws of birds are made up of a non-coducting proteins i.e, KERATIN
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