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Why aren’t birds and squirrels electrocuted when they perch and walk on electrical power lines?

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Why aren’t birds and squirrels electrocuted when they perch and walk on electrical power lines?

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The simple answer is that they are only coming in contact with one line which does not allow the current to complete a circuit. If they simultaneously contacted two lines, or a single line and the ground, their bodies would serve as a bridge between differing voltage potentials and complete the circuit. In such case electrocution would occur.

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