They are called roosters.
Usually feathers but if you are talking about the red fleshy thing on the head of a rooster, that is called a Comb. The red flesh below the beak is called a wattle.Combs and wattles are used to help cool the bird down and to attract a mate.
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
A rooster's call is typically referred to as a crow. It is a distinctive vocalization that roosters make, especially in the morning, to announce their presence and establish their territory.
NO. Chickens lay eggs. The belong in the group of organisms called Aves (birds). Mammals are born of a mother without ever being laid in an egg, have hair and drink milk as babies (Exception the Acidna and the Duck billed platypus are mammals that lay eggs)
They are called roosters.
We usually call them 'roosters'.
The phobia for roosters and chickens is called alektorophobia.
A comb.
Roosters crow.
Male quails are called roosters
Yes, a Hen, otherwise known as a chicken... Male ones are called Roosters or Cockrels
a rooster is called "un coq" in French
It is typically called a chicken coop.
Because theyre boys and boys have...you know
Below the jaw is called 'wattles'.
The spike on a roosters leg is called a spur. they can get sharp so when they get to big you need to file them. for instructions see http://www.fowlvisions.com/?p=39