NO. Chickens lay eggs. The belong in the group of organisms called Aves (birds). Mammals are born of a mother without ever being laid in an egg, have hair and drink milk as babies (Exception the Acidna and the Duck billed platypus are mammals that lay eggs)
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
They are called roosters.
A group of roosters is called a "flock" or a "crowd."
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
The plural of rooster is roosters.
Roosters are birds.
Mammals are animals that are different from the others because mammals give milk to their young. Humans, cats, dogs, horses, deer and dolphins are all mammals tha have nipples from which milk is delivered to the young. Birds, and specifically roosters, do not give milk and therefore have no need of nipples. However, you might find it interesting that chickens do have bellybuttons.
Roosters do not have "nuts" in the same way that mammals do. Instead, they have testes, which are internal and located near the kidneys. These testes produce sperm and hormones but are not externally visible like the testicles of many mammals.
Absolutely not. No bird, male OR female make milk: only female mammals that have just given birth can make milk.
No, roosters tend to not like having other roosters around
roosters do not have babies
No, roosters are boy chickens
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
The duration of Roosters is 1.83 hours.
We usually call them 'roosters'.
The phobia for roosters and chickens is called alektorophobia.
Roosters was created on 1993-09-14.