When I was in Nicaragua I saw TONS of roosters/chickens/even a TURKEY one time cross the road. I also learned that roosters are FEARLESS - they get really territorial and will come at you. It's kinda scary - some of them have huge talons on their legs, and they can mess you up pretty good.
Thanks for the photo, Sean - it brought back some fun memories :-).
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i've lived in idaho or utah all my life and i can honestly say i have never seen a rooster (or chicken) cross the road.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in Nicaragua I saw TONS of roosters/chickens/even a TURKEY one time cross the road. I also learned that roosters are FEARLESS - they get really territorial and will come at you. It's kinda scary - some of them have huge talons on their legs, and they can mess you up pretty good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photo, Sean - it brought back some fun memories :-).