The Gallic Rooster (le coq gaulois) is the unofficial national bird of France. It's association with France dates back to the Middle Ages when France was inhabited by Gallic nations and Roman troops. The rooster was a sacred animal to the Gauls, and this was picked up and expanded by the Romans in their attempt to understand the locals. They portrayed their god, Mercury, with the sacred bird. The Latin words Gallus (note capital) means inhabitant of Gaul (France) and gallus (note lower case) means rooster.
The Gallic rooster eats chicken feed. The Gallic rooster is the official emblem of the country of France. It is also known as the Coq Gaulois.
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Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
They are called roosters.
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
The national animal of France is the Gallic Rooster.
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Gallic Empire was created in 260.
Gallic Wars happened in -51.
Gallic Empire ended in 274.
Yes it is possible to use tannic acid in place of gallic acid for calculation of gallic acid equivalents.
Victoria - Gallic Empire - died in 271.
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The cast of Gallic - 2012 includes: Laurence Fuller as Gallic Nate Gothard as Darby Jason Gurvitz as Hal
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No, roosters tend to not like having other roosters around
Gallic is not a language, it's an adjective meaning French.