No . It isn't the legs that help birds but it's because they are not connected to the other wire.
The voltage difference between the birds legs maybe very small. The shock comes when the voltage difference is large like between two different wires. Birds don't usually put their feet on different wires.
its bill and its long legs.
For an electric current to pass through the bird's body, there must be a potential difference (voltage) across its legs. But its legs are connected to a very good conductor which means that the bird's legs must be at the same potential -no potential difference, no shock!
Birds have two legs and two wings.
Birds have 2 legs.
Yes. It helps by tucking into the birds body. Inside their legs and feet is a structure to help them fly.
2 because canaries are birds and all birds have 2 legs
Birds have two legs with wings and bills.
All birds have two legs, - so "hind" doesn't enter into it.
Raising the legs allows the blood to flow to the most vital organs (heart, brain) during shock.
yes all birds have two birds
Parrots birds, all birds have two legs.