A wild chicken?
Chickens are ancestors of the Junglefowl, but a chicken who lives in the wild is a wild chicken
It depends on the country that you live in. In the United Kingdom foxes and mink would probably be the biggest risk to poultry.
Yep there are wild chickens
yes some wild animals eat mushrooms
Caimans eat birds. There are no wild chickens in the amazon, but there are geese, herons, and ibis.
Yes. Chickens are quite adept at finding their own food and if there are not many predatory animals in the area they can revert to the wild. In fact, flocks of feral chickens are found in the Hawaiian Islands and the Florida Keys.
all animals if there hungry mostly deer if they smell it
mostly bees
Chickens are omnivores. They eat both plants and small animals.
No, but they eat wheat and grains.
yes some wild animals eat mushrooms
Like almost all animals, a chicken's purpose is to have babies to turn into more new chickens. As a minor sidepoint, chickens come from a type of wild fowl that was good to eat, if you were a fox or wolf.
Yes, Weasels eat small animals like chickens and mice.
Because they are not use to us and plus they are wild animals
eventualy in about 3793453957845787843762ad the chickens will eat other animals known as moon pigs that come from the moon!
Lions and giraffes and chickens
definatly chickens.
Caimans eat birds. There are no wild chickens in the amazon, but there are geese, herons, and ibis.
Mostly, wild animals eat ducks.
Hunter eat wild animals meat and berries,such as wild pig.