Roosters are not an aquatic species and therefore do not have gills.
If you are referring to the red skin hanging under the beak, they are called wattles and they help cool the chicken during hot weather.
When they get the injections from a rooster's comb, the rooster does have to be killed. They can get rid of a rooster's comb without killing it but it has to be on the first day that it is born.
All fish have gills. Their gills are like lungs. And if they didn't have gills they would die.
The plural of rooster is roosters.
Yes.
There could be many things going on if the wattle is swollen on a rooster. This rooster could have an infection.
The possessive form for the noun rooster is rooster's.
When they get the injections from a rooster's comb, the rooster does have to be killed. They can get rid of a rooster's comb without killing it but it has to be on the first day that it is born.
no, because then those gills gills would need gills and they would need gills and so on, so on. They have specialised cells instead.
gills.
Lobsters have gills.
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gills are structures in fish for breathing in water while gills chambers are the cavities in which gills are enclosed
A rooster crows.
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Yes they have gills, but during their transformation into a frog they gain lungs and then lose their gills.
the sun comes up when a rooster crows because whenever a rooster see's a peek of light the rooster crows
The word Rooster in Spanish is GALLO when speaking of a young rooster or cockerel it is called Gallito