Yes, all male birds are called cocks, for example a Rooster.Cock Robin is famous from a morbid nursery rhyme.
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The sparrow, with his bow and arrow. I add: NOTE: The answer is correct. It is the question that is wrong. It should read, "Who killed Cock Robin?" From the original English folk poem (about Robin Hood -- or possibly with reference to English Prime Minister Robert Walpole): Who killed Cock Robin -- poem "Who killed Cock Robin?" "I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin." "Who saw him die?" "I," said the Fly, "With my little eye, I saw him die." "Who caught his blood?" "I," said the Fish, "With my little dish, I caught his blood." "Who'll make the shroud?" "I," said the Beetle, "With my thread and needle, I'll make the shroud." "Who'll dig his grave?" "I," said the Owl, "With my pick and shovel, I'll dig his grave." "Who'll be the parson?" "I," said the Rook, "With my little book, I'll be the parson." "Who'll be the clerk?" "I," said the Lark, "If it's not in the dark, I'll be the clerk." "Who'll carry the link?" "I," said the Linnet, "I'll fetch it in a minute, I'll carry the link." "Who'll be chief mourner?" "I," said the Dove, "I mourn for my love, I'll be chief mourner." "Who'll carry the coffin?" "I," said the Kite, "If it's not through the night, I'll carry the coffin." "Who'll bear the pall? "We," said the Wren, "Both the cock and the hen, we'll bear the pall." "Who'll sing a psalm?" "I," said the Thrush, "As she sat on a bush, I'll sing a psalm." "Who'll toll the bell?" "I," said the bull, "Because I can pull, I'll toll the bell." All the birds of the air fell a-sighing and a-sobbing, When they heard the bell toll for poor Cock Robin. Ref: http://www.rhymes.org.uk/who_killed_cock_robin.htm
A male Indian is called kiche
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The male offspring of a person is called that person's Son.
Except is specific cases a male bird is called a cock
A cock robin and a robin are one and the same. Cock Robin is a term for a male robin, mainly used in the UK.
A male chicken is called a rooster, cockerel and cock.
In species where the male is called a cock, the female is generally called a hen.
Male crows are called cocks
A Male Chicken is called a rooster or a cock
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Young male chickens are called cockerels, which is sometimes shortened to just 'cock'. All male chickens in North America are more commonly called roosters.
A cock
The name of a male ostrich is a "cock". The name of a female ostrich is a hen. The newly hatched ostrich is a chick.
a rooster/ cock
Same as a Standard male; Rooster, Cock, or Cockerel