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A video of a Denizli rooster crowing entitled "death metal rooster", went viral on YouTube in 2010. Discovery Channel covered the video explaining how roosters crow for such a long duration. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The video was nominated in the O Music Awards 2011 for Best Animal Performance.
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Kosovo Crower rooster and hen. The birds are black. The rooster might have a few red or gold feathers on the wings. Over time, white spots can occur on its feathers, which is a sign of aging. On the head there is a characteristic crest of black feathers. They possess a V comb. In most cases their crest leans forward.
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Long-crowing chicken breeds are characterised by the unusually long-drawn-out crow of the cocks, which may in some cases last for up to 60 seconds. [1]: 44 The oldest references to long-crowing cocks are from China. [2]: 97 Long-crowing breeds are found in the Far East, in Turkey, in the Balkans and in western Germany.
Chantecler is a gallic rooster (a traditional symbol of France) who secretly believes that his crowing causes the sun to rise. The play opens as several other animals are discussing the singing skills of the Blackbird, Rostand’s symbol of sophisticated cynicism and artistic naturalism.
Clark Gable, in the 1945 film Adventure, hypnotizes a rooster while he and Greer Garson try to lure chickens from behind the bush by using the rooster as bait. Werner Herzog has included chicken hypnotism in several films, [ 12 ] including the 1968 Signs of Life , which features a scene in which a chicken is hypnotized by a line drawn by chalk ...
The Tōmaru (唐丸) is a Japanese breed of long-crowing chicken. The crow may be sustained for some 25 seconds. It is one of four Japanese long-crowing breeds, the others being the Koeyoshi, the Kurokashiwa and the Tōtenkō. [5]: 344 [6]: 332