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Chicken Sounds APK

Chicken Sounds APK

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What's Chicken Sounds APK?

Chicken Sounds is a app for Android, It's developed by LIVE WALLPAPER TOUCH author.
First released on google play in 6 years ago and latest version released in 6 years ago.
This app has 13.7K download times on Google play and rated as 4.48 stars with 116 rated times.
This product is an app in Music & Audio category. More infomartion of Chicken Sounds on google play
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The chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is a type of domesticated fowl, a subspecies of the red junglefowl. It is one of the most common and widespread domestic animals, with a total population of more than 19 billion as of 2011.Humans keep chickens primarily as a source of food, consuming both their meat and their eggs.

"Chicken" originally referred to young domestic fowl.The species as a whole was then called domestic fowl, or just fowl. This use of "chicken" survives in the phrase "Hen and Chickens", sometimes used as a British public house or theatre name, and to name groups of one large and many small rocks or islands in the sea (see for example Hen and Chicken Islands). The word "chicken" is sometimes erroneously construed to mean females exclusively, despite the term "hen" for females being in wide circulation.

Genetic studies have pointed to multiple maternal origins in Southeast Asia, East Asia,and South Asia, but with the clade found in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa originating in the Indian subcontinent. From India, the domesticated chicken was imported to Lydia in western Asia Minor, and to Greece by the fifth century BC. Fowl had been known in Egypt since the mid-15th century BC, with the "bird that gives birth every day" having come to Egypt from the land between Syria and Shinar, Babylonia, according to the annals of Thutmose III.