I'm not sure what specific 'cock to cock stories' you mean. It could be some made - up or very specific local tales. Without more context, it's hard to say.
Well, in nature, male peacocks have these magnificent tails which are part of their 'cock' story. They use their long, colorful tails to attract female peacocks. The more elaborate and beautiful the tail, the more likely they are to find a mate.
I'm not entirely sure what specific'split cock stories' are. It could potentially be some very specific or local folktales, or it might be a term used in a particular creative or fictional context that I'm not familiar with.
I'm not entirely sure what 'bog cock stories' specifically refer to. It could be some very local or made - up genre of stories that I'm not familiar with.
Yes. The Colosseum in Rome is a very large and imposing structure. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles in ancient times. Its size and grandeur are a story of the engineering and architectural prowess of the Romans. It's like a 'big' story in the history of architecture.
I remember a rooster that was always getting into little adventures. One time, it wandered off into the nearby woods. Everyone thought it was lost, but after a few hours, it came back with a group of wild chicks following it. It seemed like it had made some new friends during its little exploration.
One interesting cock story in folklore is the story of the Golden Cockerel in Russian folklore. It was a magical cockerel that could predict danger. The czar in the story relied on it for warnings, but things took a tragic turn when he didn't heed its final warning properly.
In the animal kingdom, peacocks are known for their large and beautiful tails which can be considered a kind of 'big' feature. The male peacock spreads its large tail feathers during courtship displays to attract females. This is a story of how a species uses a large physical attribute for mating purposes.