No, actually. A rooster's testicle is actually INSIDE his body cavity, unlike mammals. But being inside his body cavity does not make him infertile, no. Birds have the kind of sperm that grow and thrive from being inside the body cavity, unlike mammals where if the testes were inside their body cavity, this would render them infertile.
Roosters let one wing down and go in a circle are a chicken. Roosters let one wing fall and go in a circular motion around a chicken. Roosters let one wing fall and go in a circular motion around a chicken.
Roosters have internally located testicles which produce sperm. The sperm leaves the testicles and enter the epididymis. The epididymis is where the sperm gain the ability to swim. They then enter the vas deferens where they are store until mating.
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
They are called roosters.
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
Roosters let one wing down and go in a circle are a chicken. Roosters let one wing fall and go in a circular motion around a chicken. Roosters let one wing fall and go in a circular motion around a chicken.
The location of the testicles is under the penis, in the scrotum.
Under the Raven's Wing was created on 2007-10-26.
There is more pressure under the wing than is on top of the wing. This is what generates the lift for flight.
Below the jaw is called 'wattles'.
Roosters wing sauce is a custom sauce....each batch and flavor was hand made at each location, now the recipie is followed at a manufacturing facility. Main ingredients, Butter, Red hot, Japalenos, and brown sugar...
Roosters have internally located testicles which produce sperm. The sperm leaves the testicles and enter the epididymis. The epididymis is where the sperm gain the ability to swim. They then enter the vas deferens where they are store until mating.
The scrotum is the pouch under the penis that holds the testicles. The testicles produce sperm that fertilize the females egg.
Under Her Wing - 1912 was released on: USA: 22 February 1912
Er ... what? Are you asking what "under one's wing" means? Here's a link.
The air that travels over the wing is travelling at a higher velocity and is at a lower pressure than the air travelling under the wing.
Like a bird covering it's young under its wing, the saying means 'I will protect you'.