The phrase "Who killed Cock Robin?" originates from a traditional English nursery rhyme, implying a mystery involving the sparrow. According to the rhyme, the sparrow is said to have killed Cock Robin out of jealousy or rivalry, although the exact reasons can vary in interpretations. The narrative serves as a playful exploration of themes like betrayal and conflict in nature, rather than providing a definitive explanation for the sparrow's actions. Overall, it's a whimsical tale rather than a literal account of avian behavior.
i said the litttle sparrow with my bow and arrow. i killed cock robin
The sparrow admitted killing cock robin with a bow and arrow.
It"s not a book, it"s a nursery rhyme with a morbid criminal justice theme. there are several characters, an eyewitness, etc, Methinks, like the prejudiced ( Dunderbeck) this stuff should be classed as obsolete garbage kids are better off not knowing about, Dunderbeck was an allegedly comic song about a butcher who invented a meat grinder used to kill pets.. and by extension anti-German.
The female is a hen sparrow.
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Male sparrow = cock. Female sparrow = hen.
The plural is sparrows.
A Hen Sparrow.
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.
Except is specific cases a male bird is called a cock
Yes, a Robin is bigger.
Who Killed Cock-Robin - 1933 was released on: USA: 19 March 1933