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Roosters are not an aquatic species and therefore do not have gills. If you are referring to the red skin hanging under the beak, they are called wattles and they help cool the chicken during hot weather.
they have a special cow weather man
they live in warm weather but they can live in cold weather because they are warm blooded.
will cold weather kill carpenter bees
the weather in the northeast is hot summers and cold winters
Unless it's exceptionally hot, and/or the rooster is not used to heat, a rooster will usually not stop crowing, though his crowing may very well decline in the hottest hours of the day.
There are many places where weather could potentially originate on Earth. Most of the weather on Earth originates from the atmosphere.
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Reuben A. Hornstein has written: 'The weather book' -- subject(s): Folklore, Weather, Weather forecasting
Don. Woods has written: 'Woods' Weather wisdom' -- subject(s): Climate, Folklore, Popular works, Weather, Weather forecasting
New Philadelphia Ohio weather forecasts originate from Canton, Ohio. Canton has the closest National Weather Service office to New Philadelphia. That NWS office broadcasts weather forecasts for many cities around Canton.
The weather vane originated in Athens, Greece, as a symbol of Christianity on the rooftops of churches. The original weather vane was always in the shape of a rooster but now there are many varieties.
Muusa H. I. Galaal has written: 'The terminology and practice of Somali weather lore, astronomy, and astrology' -- subject(s): Folklore, Weather, Weather lore
A red sky at night is a sailor's delight; a red sky at dawning is a sailor's warning.
Charles Swainson has written: 'Provincial names and folk lore of British birds' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Birds, Folklore, Nomenclature (Popular) 'A Handbook Of Weather Folk-Lore' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Folklore, Weather
Tornadoes originate from severe thunderstorms, most often a type of rotating storm called a supercell.
Folklore says it means that bad weather is coming mild winter last year. However, in reality it does not mean anything. Caterpillars cannot predict the weather.