no
Chickens and turkeys. Wattles are a fleshy growth that are found on the neck or head region.
chickens and turkeys
To attract female turkeys. Believe it or not Tom Turkeys look the way they do because of evolution, manipulated by the sexual preferences of female turkeys. They prefer the really ugly Toms so by sexual selection the Toms just kept getting uglier and uglier.
Gobble It's called a Wattle and it is only on the boy turkeys!!
Wynelle Catlin has written: 'Old Wattles' -- subject(s): Farm life, Turkeys, Fiction
The skin flaps are call wattles.
Whilst wattles grow prolifically throughout Australia, this is not the only continent to which they are native. Wattles are quite profuse throughout Africa, and it's also found in America and the East and West Indies.
Wallace Wattles was born in 1860.
no, only male turkeys hens gobble
fly wild turkeys only
Turkeys are often considered unattractive due to their unique physical features, such as their bare wattles and snoods, which can appear unappealing compared to more traditionally beautiful birds. Additionally, their large bodies and awkward movements may contribute to this perception. However, beauty is subjective, and many people find turkeys charming and interesting in their own right, especially during the fall season.
No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.