Fortunately, the wild turkeys do not seem to eat the actual morel mushroom. They are searching for the bugs that are in the crevices of the morel mushroom.
deers have a long history with mushrooms i dont know about turkeys though, but deer can identify poisonous mushrooms better then we can
Yes, if in their living habitat, a turkey will eat a morel mushroom. Also, deer are commonly known to eat morel mushrooms.
Morel Mushrooms and Deer Antler are not the same. Deer antler mushrooms are mushrooms carved from deer antlers. Morel Mushrooms are a form of an edible mushroom.
The Kingdom That Morel is Mushrooms
From what I have heard and what I have monitored morel mushrooms do not grow once they have popped if they do it is very little
They are a funghi.
Turkeys like to eat foods they can find in their habitat, including fruits, nuts, snails, insects, and grass. If there are mushrooms in their area, they would likely eat them.
Cash and Treasures - 2006 Morel Mushrooms was released on: USA: 23 November 2007
Morel Mushrooms grow differently depending on the region one is looking for them in. Morel Mushrooms take about 15 days to come into full growth. They are only available for a short window of time usually between April and May.
Mushrooms that grow in Michaigan are called Oyster and Win Caps Mushroom
a million pounds
No they don't
Grains, nuts, berries, insects and mushrooms make up the bulk of the diet for turkeys.
The answer for the purposes of the Sunday Telegraph crossword is "Morel"