The upward protrusion known as the cockscomb refers to the fleshy crest found on the heads of male chickens, particularly in certain breeds like the rooster. This comb is typically bright red and serves various functions, including helping with thermoregulation and playing a role in mating displays. Additionally, the size and condition of the comb can indicate the health and vitality of the bird.
A crow.
Male gulls are called cocks
Male doves are called cocks
Male finches are called cocks
Male nightingales are called cocks
Male larks are called cocks
Male nightingales are called cocks
Male crows are called cocks
A comb
Male snakes are called "boars" or "cocks."
A group of roosters is called a "flock" or a "crowd."
Male blue jays are called cocks