Below the jaw is called 'wattles'.
This flap of loose skin, found on roosters, turkeys, some dog and goat varieties, and even some humans, is called a wattle.
if its is red and warm and feels just like the comb on top of the head then that is its wattle
Usually feathers but if you are talking about the red fleshy thing on the head of a rooster, that is called a Comb. The red flesh below the beak is called a wattle.Combs and wattles are used to help cool the bird down and to attract a mate.
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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.
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The bird with red skin on its nose is likely a rooster. Roosters have a fleshy red comb on top of their head which can sometimes extend down to their face, giving the appearance of red skin on their nose.
That dangley red thing hanging from under the chickens beak is call a wattle. It is the same material as the comb on the top of its head. Combs and wattles are attractive to other chickens of the same species and they also serve as little radiators to reduce heat in the chickens body. Blood gets closer to the surface of the skin in the wattle and comb and therefore cools as it passes through.
Roosters (cocks) come in a variety of colours depending on their breed. Some may be all white with the typical red comb, while others can be a flurry of colours ranging from blacks, greens, golds and browns.
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That is called a comb and it has two functions. The first is to cool the bird down when it gets very hot in the summer. The blood flows into the comb and also the wattles. The blood then releases heat out through the comb. The other function is too attract a mate. The male has a larger comb and the red color announces that he is a male and old enough to breed.