yes
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Turkey is home to a wide variety of plant species due to its diverse climate and topography. Some common plants found in Turkey include olive trees, pine trees, cypress trees, fig trees, pomegranate trees, and various species of wildflowers such as tulips, anemones, and irises. Endemic plant species also thrive in Turkey's unique ecosystems, such as the Anatolian black pine and the Turkish pine.
Yes, there are palm trees along the coast of Turkey, particularly in regions with a Mediterranean climate such as Antalya and Fethiye. These areas feature a variety of palm species that thrive in the warm, sunny conditions. The presence of palm trees contributes to the picturesque landscapes and tourist appeal of Turkey's coastal areas.
they must do where else would they get there paper from
olive trees, olives
in an open area with a few trees and bushes
euroasian countries, mainly mediterranean countries such as spain, italy, turkey.
In the woods or forest. They roost in trees at night.
Look for a substitute for wood and gas plant more trees and go cold turkey on fossil fuels
Wild turkeys sleep in bushes .....probably lol my guess is as good as urs
Turkey vultures need each other to eat. They co-exist in groups in order to work together to devour dead animals.
Turkeys don't fly a lot. They can fly short distances, and they fly down and up from their roosting trees, but they do fly.