No, a head is not considered an appendage. An appendage typically refers to a limb or a structure that is attached to a main body, such as arms, legs, or fins. The head is a distinct part of the body that houses the brain, sensory organs, and mouth, serving critical functions in coordination and perception.
Short Answer: arms and legs. Long Answer: The Head, as an appendage, includes ears, eyes, nose, lips ... neck!
Most important appendage which Arthropods use for sensing environment is antenna .Antenna is head appendage used to sense sound chemicals heat etc.
A proboscis is the nose of a mammal, especially an elongated appendage from the head like an elephant's trunk.
Which appendage.
Rooster have "combs" on top of their heads and "wattles" that hang under their beak.
They have a central nervous system, I think.
Oh, dude, you're talking about a short person and a rooster's appendage? Well, technically, a rooster's appendage is called a comb, and a short person could refer to someone vertically challenged. So, if you put them together, you might get a short person admiring a rooster's stylish comb... or something like that.
Appendage is a noun.
The turkey's caruncle is the flesh-like appendage that hangs from its head and neck. Both male and female turkeys have caruncles.
The seeing eye dog was an appendage the the blind man.
hair is the main appendage of a pig's skin.
An appurtenant is an appendage or attachment to something.