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rooster
Summary
rooster is an animal with specific gender[1]. rooster draws 1,538 Wikipedia views per month (animal_with_specific_gender category, ranking #8 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- rooster's instance of is recorded as animal with specific gender[3].
- rooster is a type of stud[4].
- rooster is a type of chicken[5].
- rooster is a type of poultry[6].
- rooster is used for chicken as food[7].
- rooster's Commons category is recorded as Roosters[8].
- rooster is the opposite of hen[9].
- rooster's Unicode character is recorded as 🐓[10].
- rooster's depicted by is recorded as Rooster and view of Lisbon with the Basilica of Estrela in the background[11].
- rooster's depicted by is recorded as 🐓[12].
- rooster's depicted by is recorded as Bimbo che scherza col gallo[13].
- rooster's described by source is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary[14].
- rooster's has characteristic is recorded as male organism[15].
- rooster's different from is recorded as Coq[16].
- rooster's different from is recorded as Kakas[17].
- rooster's different from is recorded as Haan[18].
- rooster's different from is recorded as Hane[19].
- rooster's produced sound is recorded as roosters crowing[20].
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Definition and Type
rooster's instance of is recorded as animal with specific gender[3]. Recorded subclass of include stud[4], chicken[5], and poultry[6]. rooster is the opposite of hen[9].
Use and Application
rooster is used for chicken as food[7].
Influence
Things named for rooster include Alektora[21], a community of Cyprus Republic[22], in Cyprus[23].
Why It Matters
rooster draws 1,538 Wikipedia views per month (animal_with_specific_gender category, ranking #8 of 13).[2] rooster has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] rooster is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]
Entities named for rooster include Alektora[21], a community of Cyprus Republic[22], in Cyprus[23].