Are there any flying chickens?

Updated on society 2024-06-14
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The three most flying chickens in the world: Donglan three black chickens, gray chickens, and crested chickens.

    Today we're going to talk about the gray head and the crested chicken. These two flying chickens can be seen in Shaanxi. However, although it is called a wheat chicken, it is not easy to see it in the wheat field.

    The flying chicken is the most earthy chicken in Guangxi, Guangxi Donglan Sanwu chicken. The chickens here are really different from other chickens. Not only can they fly, but they can also climb trees.

    And that's not all. Chickens love meat, but they can't find small fish, shrimp and snails. They also eat the young leaves and seeds of plants. They like small group activities and are afraid of loneliness.

    Its elliptical wing facilitates its rapid take-off and landing, and it is highly maneuverable. Its long legs help it wade better. The slender toes distribute the weight and make it easy to walk on soft sand.

    Closer inspection reveals that there are still fine webbed membranes between the toes. This type of foot is called semi-webbed foot. Like storks, herons, and cranes, they are adapted to evolve and cannot swim.

    It builds a nest very much like a chicken, that is, "very humble". Dig a small pit in the grass or tidal flats and lay eggs, usually 3-4 eggs. This "little pit" is inconspicuous, but you may not be able to spot it even when you stand next to the egg, because the color and pattern of the egg almost blends in with the surrounding environment.

    After 20 minutes of hatching, the young birds can follow their parents around in search of food. They are early birds, and they have developed the quality of self-reliance and self-improvement from an early age.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, its wings have degenerated and lost the ability to fly.

    China is the first country in the world to domesticate chickens, with a history of at least 4,000 years, and chicken bones or pottery chickens have been found more than 4,000 years ago in Hubei, Jiangxi, Shandong, Henan, Gansu and other provinces.

    Chinese chickens are domesticated by pheasants, there are many excellent varieties, among which nine catties of yellow and wolf mountain chicken are very famous, the improvement of the world's domestic chicken breed has played a great role, wolf mountain chicken is mainly produced in Jiangsu, this kind of chicken has strong disease resistance, and the breast chicken is developed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because chickens belong to avian animals, and winged animals, like chickens, ducks, geese and other poultry animals in the past, they are all wild and can fly. Later, human beings discovered their useful value, and carried out artificial breeding and training on them, only to become today's them, basically have lost their wild nature, so, in real life today, the chickens, ducks, geese, etc. that they see basically do not fly, or do not fly high, this is because they are human beings have been trained for a long time, and evolved to form the result that they can not fly now.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The history of chickens has been traced back to the genus Archaeopteryx. The fossil of Archaeopteryx was found in the Jurassic strata of Bavaria, Germany, and its fossil has clear feather impressions, a long beak, teeth, and the forelimbs have developed into weak wings, with three long toes, each toe has a claw, and a long tail similar to that of a reptile, with feathers drooping on both sides of the tail. Chickens are the most common domestic birds, and according to historical records and zoogeological evidence, southeastern Asia is the birthplace of domestic chickens, and there are four species of wild chickens in this region: red bush chicken, Ceylon jungle chicken, gray jungle chicken, black or green jungle chicken.

    Its origin theory is divided into single-source theory and multi-source theory; The single-source theory basically means that the red jungle chicken is the same ancestor of the domestic chicken, and the multi-source theory holds that the domestic chicken is the descendant of any two or more extant jungle chickens.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The chicken can fly, but its skills have deteriorated!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes. It's just that it doesn't fly high...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pheasants will! Now that it has been domesticated by humans, it is no longer able to fly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The hen can fly, and she can fly very high, but it doesn't take long to fly, I chased the chicken when I was a child, and finally chased the chicken up, but it didn't fly far, and it fell, and then I didn't have the physical strength to fly far.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Three stinkers are Zhuge Liang.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do you know why your mother cut the wings of her chickens short when you were a child?

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