Yes, all birds have wings.Chickens do have wings,and hey do fly in the past,but because when farmers are breeding them,the chickens are usually caged up.Over a period of time,those chickens would forget how to fly and slowly became one of the bird that could not fly.
The human arm and leg's senses are touch and movement
the arms
Chickens are the most common animal source of Campylobacter infection in humans. Campylobacter bacteria are found in the intestines of poultry, making it a common source of contamination in meat products.
It is unlikely that a human can hold themselves up longer with their mouth compared to their arms. The jaw muscles are not designed to support body weight for an extended period of time, whereas the arms are stronger and designed for tasks like holding weight.
A human without a head, arms, and legs would likely not be able to survive as these body parts are crucial for basic functions such as breathing, eating, and moving. Such a being would lack the ability to interact with the world in a meaningful way.
decaying human flesh
Cheese
No. Chickens are chickens....they don't scheme or plan on taking over the world. They don't even attack humans maliciously. If a supposedly 'mean' rooster attacks a human, it's because the human aggravated him somehow or got between him and his hens. So it's the human's fault, not knowing how to deal with chickens. Chickens are actually one of the nicest, gentlest kind of bird you can have.
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At times the chickens are dangerous to humans. They can give you bird flu. Bird flu can be lethal.
Many people think chickens are found in barns, they can be found in barns, fields (Stray) or human populated places.
they breath like chickens
Yes, chickens can eat almost any greens and certainly whatever a human can eat, a chicken will eat.
Surprisingly, the arms of a T. rex were significantly stronger than those of a human.
Yes. The chicken population at any one time is far greater than the human population. Millions of chickens are hatched each month and are slaughtered for food. There certainly is more chickens, it is estimated there are 10 times the number of chickens than humans.
I have six pet chickens of all different breeds. My chickens will still lay on their eggs after I touch them. They don't seem to care at all.
I would say that there are between 3 and 4 chickens per human at any given moment. this is purely speculation but working backwords from population of humans, intake of eggs per day per human plus the number of chickens per human, humans eat; i would have to say that is a fair quick estimate.... no?