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  2. Study: Roosters wait their turn to crow based on group hierarchy

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    A rooster's cock-a-doodle-doo may be familiar to most, but scientists are continuing to learn more about the distinctive behavior. According to new research, the crows are sounded according to ...

  3. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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  4. Cock-A-Doodle-Doo! - Wikipedia

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    The narrator hears a powerful and invigorating rooster and thinks it is a bird imported by some rich farmer. The sound encourages him to confront his creditor. Roaming his part of the country, he discovers that the rooster is the property of a poor worker who will not sell it since its crowing is the only sustenance of his ill wife and children.

  5. Fowl - Wikipedia

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    Fowl are birds belonging to one of two biological orders, namely the gamefowl or landfowl (Galliformes) and the waterfowl (Anseriformes).Anatomical and molecular similarities suggest these two groups are close evolutionary relatives; together, they form the fowl clade which is scientifically known as Galloanserae or Galloanseres (initially termed Galloanseri) (Latin gallus ("rooster") + ānser ...

  6. Cock a doodle doo - Wikipedia

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    The first two lines were used to mock the cockerel's (rooster in US) "crow". [1] The first full version recorded was in Mother Goose's Melody , published in London around 1765. [ 1 ] By the mid-nineteenth century, when it was collected by James Orchard Halliwell , it was very popular and three additional verses, perhaps more recent in origin ...

  7. Cultural references to chickens - Wikipedia

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    Rooster. There are numerous cultural references to chickens in myth, folklore, religion, and literature. Chickens are a sacred animal in many cultures, being deeply embedded in belief systems and religious worship practices. [1] Roosters are sometimes used for a divination practice called Alectryomancy, a Latin phrase combining "rooster" and ...

  8. Chantecler (play) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. ‘Selling Sunset’ Cast’s Quotes About Which Scenes ... - AOL

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    The Netflix series, which debuted in 2019, revolves around the employees at high-end Los Angeles real estate brokerage the Oppenheim Group. Selling Sunset has covered everything from the cast's ...