Rooster have "combs" on top of their heads and "wattles" that hang under their beak.
They are called roosters.
Cocks
Roosters crow.
Yes, bees have an elongated appendage from their heads, called proboscis, by which they draw nectar from the flowers.
Usually feathers but if you are talking about the red fleshy thing on the head of a rooster, that is called a Comb. The red flesh below the beak is called a wattle.Combs and wattles are used to help cool the bird down and to attract a mate.
The appendage you see growing about 2 inches up from the bottom of the foot and on the inside of each leg is called a SPUR and is used by the rooster as a defencive weapon. Hens do not grow this spur.
They are called roosters.
We usually call them 'roosters'.
The phobia for roosters and chickens is called alektorophobia.
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The red fleshy appendage you see on a turkey's neck is their wattle.
Cocks
A comb.
yes.
Which appendage.
Roosters crow.
Male quails are called roosters