No.
A chicken that appears to have no head and is moving is either not really alive or is not really headless.
A chicken or any other animal cannot live without their head. When a chicken is killed in the manner where its head is detached from the rest of its body, it is clear to see that the nerves in the body of the carcass still twitch for a few seconds to a minute or so afterwords. To live suggests to keep going beyond the time after a set period, such as the chicken having it's head removed, again, like most other living things, once the head is removed from the body, it is therefore impossible to keep living.
A chicken without a head can only live for several seconds. Then it will die. But the body of the chicken can run around and flap its wings strenuously, if you consider that really any kind of life.
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when a chicken has its head cut off, there are still nerves working in the body - with no head - it is these nerves that cause the chicken to run for a few seconds after death (I was told by a teacher at school that they just have a bundle of nerves in their neck, which explains how they can run around headless if their neck was severed close to the base of their head. I guess they would usually die of blood loss when this happens...)
I don't know, hey what do you call a chicken without a head? A headless chicken! HAHAHAHAHA! Hope ya'll enjoyed that. I sure did
Well i don't know if it was 6 months or not, but it did live.. how can a animal live without a brain. Hmm.. Google: Mike The Wonder Chicken. :)
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Yes, Jake the headless chicken was a real chicken in Colorado who lived for 18 months without a head after a failed slaughter attempt in 1945. His story became a viral sensation and he even became a sideshow attraction, demonstrating how he could still eat and crow without a head.
In the film, Chicken Run, the chicken that knits is called Babs.
Chicken with No Head Keeps On RunningAfter a chicken has its head cut off, it can run around for up to a minute or longer, since the spinal nerves continue to send impulses to the muscles.There is documentation of a chicken living 18 months after having his head cut off while being slaughtered. His name was "mike the headless chicken". In his case, the axe missed the stem of the brain which runs all the processes vital to life, allowing him to live.
Headless Chickens comes from the phrase "To run around like a headless chicken" Meaning to panic and run around aimlessly. It comes from the fact that sometimes when the head of a chicken is cut off it will run around in circles aimlessly until it dies.
This refers to the fact that a decapitated chicken may continue to run and flap its wings for some time, although to no purpose. A person whose response to an emergency is inefficient, disconnected or panicky activity is said to run around like a chicken with its head cut off. It can also mean (metaphorically) equally unproductive or illogical activity.
An acorn fell upon Chicken Little's head .