turkeys are the same as any wild animal. They were meant to be wild and thus know how to survive in it by scavenging for food and reproducing just as a wild bear would know how to survive. It is purely instincts.
The adaptations for survival of a wild turkey are very complex. One of these adaptations is the stronger legs and lower body weight.
A turkey has developed a few things in order to adapt to its environment. One adaptation is lower body weight.
It will sleep in trees, make an alarm note known as, (putt), they will fly, they will swim, but mainly rely on their feet. (18 mph is their highest running speed.)
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Squirrels have adaptations for survival in the wild. Their main adaptations for survival is storing nuts and berries for the winter.
Adaptations a cat has for getting food is the natural instinct to hunt. Wild cats and domestic cats are able to hunt for survival.
The wild turkey has had to adapt in many ways in order to survive. These turkeys have developed stronger legs.
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Unregulated hunting and several years of low poult survival rate dropped turkey numbers drastically. Today, the turkey has rebounded nicely, and once again is an extremely common bird.
well there is only 1 species of turkeys know as the "red foot turkey" or the "pendius drevil turkey" but out of all the names they call it a "T.U.R.K.E.Y" know for the spanish name gallo or chicken in englsh
its both survival and reproduction
Survival and procreation
A trait that is beneficial to survival.
honeybees adaptations are what they have to adjust themselves for survival also called homeostasis
Wild Turkey was created in 1758.