A rooster's comb is mainly used for regulation of body heat.
A comb is like a brush but it is thin.
A chickens comb and wattles are for cooling. Birds do not sweat, the reason there are no feathers on the comb or around the wattles is to allow cooling air to pass over the blood vessels close to the surface of the appendage.
The 'teeth' of a comb are the spikes that glide through your hair when you use it. These teeth are fixed into the back of the comb which is rigid and keeps the comb straight. The 'tooth edge' of the comb is therefore the edge of the comb where all the teeth are separate and rough when you feel it - opposite to the back of the comb which is smooth. If you run your thumb nail down the tooth edge of a come all the teeth will make a 'plinking' sound.
A comb. It's called a comb, and it's found on many different species (and sexes) of fowl.
dandy comb, curry comb, soft brush i think.
When they get the injections from a rooster's comb, the rooster does have to be killed. They can get rid of a rooster's comb without killing it but it has to be on the first day that it is born.
The honey bee makes comb out of wax which will allow the queen to lay eggs in the comb cells. Some cells are used to store honey and others to store pollen.
By removing the combs from the hive and then putting them in an extractor specially designed for that purpose.
The comb is placed in slots on the side of the casting tray. It is put in the slots BEFORE the hot, melted gel is poured. After the gel solidifies, the comb is taken out. The "teeth" of the comb leave small holes in the gel that we call "wells."
a curry comb is made to get loose hair or dirt out of the horse's mane or tail
A chickens comb and wattles are for cooling. Birds do not sweat, the reason there are no feathers on the comb or around the wattles is to allow cooling air to pass over the blood vessels close to the surface of the appendage.
The bees make the combs from wax which is produced from special glands in their bodies specifically for this purpose.
There are so many different types of combs. There's a rose comb, pea comb, single comb, v-shaped comb, walnut comb and a buttercup comb just to name a few.
To Comb Hair Meaning Put It Through It And Comb .
The Noun Comb is a common noun because it is not used a a beard comb or moustache comb.
to brush it or comb it. usually to comb the mane and tail
Negative.
With foam and comb or with a comb