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Cocks were created with brightly colored feathers to make them noticeable to females who may be attracted to the colors.

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What are Two reasons that god created cocks with brightly colored feathers?

Well, you would have to ask God, since we really can't answer for him- however, there are two results from this we can share with you. First, it seems to be attractive to the hens, resulting in the cocks being able to attract girlfriends. Second, since the hens are usually the ones to stay on the nest, sitting on eggs to get them to hatch, and the hens do NOT have brightly colored feathers, predators do not see them as easily, and do not eat them. Works out well both ways.


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