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While often confused with a 'gobble', the female turkey emits a certain high pitched mating sound moreso than the male, which does the gobbling. The reason for this is very much the same as humans, women are annoying. While often confused with a 'gobble', the female turkey emits a certain high pitched mating sound moreso than the male, which does the gobbling. The reason for this is very much the same as humans, women are annoying.
Male turkeys gobble.
mostly the males but i am not sure.
Turkeys are revered for their gobbling sounds.
The males gobbles and the female makes a clicking sound.
The male makes a "gobbling" sound; the female makes a clicking noise. yes they go " gobble gobble gobble!!!! " yes
Turkeys communicate by gobbling. The sound is pretty funny and they tend to do it on a regular basis to communicate with other turkeys.
Yes, female turkeys display their tail feathers just like Toms do if there is a potential threat in the area. Females do not strut or make the "pfft" sound like males, because the are not displaying for mating purposes, but more to make themselves look bigger to scare away potential threats.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The noun gobbler, a word for a person who eats greedily and noisily, is a common gender noun; a word for a male or a female with unhealthy eating habits.The noun gobbler is a word for a tom turkey, a male; the noun for a female turkey is a hen.
The males gobbles and the female makes a clicking sound.
she doesnt
The sound of turkey hens gobbling in the forest just sets a hunter's heart afire. The little heathens were gobbling their food so fast that they scattered food all over the kitchen floor.
The Tom makes a gobbling sound. Gobble Gobble, only very fast.