The piece of skin on a chickens face is called a piece of skin on the chickens face! I NEVER KNEW THAT
The red thing on top of a chicken's head is called a comb. It is the primary way for chickens to expel body heat. All of a human's skin helps us expel body heat but for a chicken it is only the comb and the skin of its face that expel the heat.
The dangling bit on a chicken's neck is called a wattle. It is a fleshy, wrinkled skin organ that helps chickens regulate body temperature. Some chickens also have a smaller fleshy projection under their chin called a comb.
No. Chickens do not have pores. Chickens do not sweat and have no reason to have pores in the skin. When you see a plucked chicken or a piece of chicken meat with skin attached, it may look like it has small holes or pores in the skin but chickens have feather follicles.
Plucking is the act of removing the feathers. This is how chickens are prepped for market. Butchers will also de-bone and skin the carcass when needed...this is called skinning and de-boning.
Chickens have feathers that cover their skin.
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the name of the 30cm long piece of hair and skin hanging from the moose's neck is called a Belle
Skin and feathers.
Both hens and roosters have that red skin hanging down from the neck. It is called a wattle. Wattles are the cooling system of a chicken. Chickens do not sweat, blood circulates close to the surface of the skin in this area allowing the air around to help cool the blood of the chicken during hot weather. The comb on the top of the chickens head is very similar.
The piece of skin that connects the penis head to the shaft is called the frenulum.
that's called skin cancer
Keeps their insides in.