A cockatrice's spirit is to turn others into stone. For example, in my little pony the cockatrice turned twilight and the chicken into stone.
You don't you actually use it to make a spirit cockatrice puch.
The Cockatrice egg is a "bonus" drop from a Cockatrice (level 37 combat), which makes it among regular drops from this creature. It is used in Herblore and Summoning.Herblore: used to create summoning potions.Summoning: used to create Spirit cockatrice pouches to summon Spirit cockatrices.It can`t be incubated at a pet shop.They can also be made from a normal chicken egg by using the Spirit cobra's scroll Ophidian Incubation.Also note that having a Spirit Cockatrice familiar seems to boost the odds of getting the drop of a cockatrice egg while fighting against Cockatrices, and the Spirit Cockatrice will also create one every now and then.
No, Cockatrice is free in its entirety. Cards are stored in a database.
The cockatrice was supposed to come from an egg laid by a cock (i.e. a male chicken) and incubated by a toad
In Europe and Libya.
A basilisk is born from a serpent's egg being hatched by a rooster or a hen.A cockatrice is born from a hen's egg hatched by a serpent.Or...From the Cockatrice article on Wikipedia:"The translation from basiliscus to cockatrice was effected when the basiliscus in Bartholomeus Anglicus' De proprietatibus rerum (ca 1260) was translated by John Trevisa as cockatrice (1397).[5]5. Breiner 1979:35."
u get diamond from cockatrice
to get it back you cant
A Cockatrice head is a rare drop from a Cockatrice. When obtained, it can be stuffed by the Taxidermist in Canifis which costs 2,000 coins. It can then be mounted in the Skill Hall of a Player-owned house, or can be exchanged for 25 zeal points at the Soul Wars minigame for a minitrice pet. A Ring of wealth will increase your chances of this drop.
The phrase "death-darting eye of a cockatrice" refers to the mythical creature known as a cockatrice, which is often depicted as a dragon or serpent with the ability to petrify or kill with its gaze. In literature and folklore, the cockatrice symbolizes danger and lethal power. The "death-darting eye" emphasizes its deadly gaze, suggesting that a mere look can lead to death or destruction. This imagery evokes a sense of fear and caution associated with facing such a formidable creature.
The important thing is to carry a mirror shield with you. Otherwise, the cockatrice will quickly lower your combat stats. You can buy a mirror shield from any slayer master, or from the Grand Exchange.
Alexander Neckam's "De naturis rerum" says that the Cockatrice was supposed to have come from an egg laid by a chicken, but incubated by a frog. In re-tellings, the frog is replaced with a snake.