You must have heard that in old times people used to wake up early in the morning by hearing the crowing of the rooster. Even today in villages people wake up in the morning with the crowing of the rooster. But have you ever wondered why the rooster always crows early in the morning? Let's know the special reason behind this.
How does the biological clock work in the body of a chicken?
There is a biological clock in the body of a rooster, which is called "circadian rhythm". This biological clock signals its body to work in a 24-hour cycle. As soon as the morning time arrives and the mild sunlight starts spreading, this clock becomes active. This change signals the rooster to crow, and it starts crowing in its loud voice.
Light-sensitive eyes
The eyes of a rooster are very sensitive to light. When the first rays of the sun appear, the environment around it starts to become brighter little by little. The eyes of the rooster sense this change immediately and this signal triggers its brain to crow. In this way, the day begins with the sound of the rooster's crow as soon as the morning begins.
a wake up call to society
By crowing, the rooster tells the other roosters and birds around him that the day has begun. In a way, this can also be called the social behavior of the rooster. This method of his is a signal for other birds and animals to wake up.
Protecting territory and attracting females
The crowing of a rooster is not only for telling the time, but there are many other reasons for it. For example, by crowing, the rooster indicates that this is his territory and other roosters are not allowed to come here. Similarly, sometimes roosters also crow to attract the attention of female birds.
For centuries, the crowing of a rooster has been a symbol of time
Since ancient times, the crowing of a rooster has been considered a sign of dawn. Especially for farmers, the crowing of a rooster means that it is time to work in the fields. The crowing of a rooster has played an important role in waking humans up in the morning for centuries.
part of the natural life cycle
The crowing of a rooster signals not only to humans but also to other creatures that the day has begun. It reflects the cycle of nature and also affects the lives and behavior of other animals. In this way, the crowing of a rooster is an important part of the life cycle of our natural environment.
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