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narblecinder
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what is the difference between a chicken?
The Idiot said:Well, given the original question, and the given response, I'd say that the question is flawed. "What is the difference between chicken?" would be more apropriate, I think.
The Prometheus Society?narblecinder said:no no, that is the entire question. I found it on one of those "genius IQ boards" like MENSA.
http://www.prometheussociety.org/guestbook/archive1.html(oh, and the guy on the board who made the question said that if you get it right you should have an IQ of about 165)
narblecinder said:the answer on the site said it was "5 letters", or "hicke".
narblecinder said:what is the difference between a chicken?
A chicken is a domesticated bird that is typically raised for its meat and eggs, while a rooster is a male chicken that is often used for breeding purposes. Physically, roosters can be larger in size and have more pronounced feathers and combs than chickens.
While both are domesticated poultry, chickens and turkeys have distinct physical differences. Chickens are smaller and have rounder bodies, while turkeys are larger and have longer, more slender bodies. They also have different feather patterns and beak shapes.
Chickens and quails are both birds commonly raised for their meat and eggs. However, quails are smaller in size and have a more delicate flavor compared to chickens. They also have different feather patterns and beak shapes.
A chicken is a general term for a domesticated bird, while a hen specifically refers to a female chicken. Hens are typically smaller than male chickens and have a more rounded body shape. They also lay eggs and do not crow like roosters.
Chickens and pheasants are both birds that are raised for their meat and eggs, but they have distinct physical differences. Pheasants are larger and have longer, more pointed tails compared to chickens. They also have more vibrant and colorful feathers.