Domestic turkeys are bred for the food market and weigh much more than wild turkeys. They usually just spread their wings and run across the ground; however, small ones can flutter to the top of a roof. Large ones are too heavy to fly.
Yes, turkeys can fly. But they fly similar to peacocks, exept a bit better. However, they cannot fly like an eagle or a songbird.
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Domestic planes typically fly at speeds ranging from 500 to 600 miles per hour.
Domestic turkeys can't fly. Not only are they too heavy but the bones for much of the normal flight mechanism are no longer large enough to support flight (even if the bird was slender enough to fly).
All ducks can fly, even domestic ones.
No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.
Fly Me To the Moon grossed $14,543,943 in the domestic market.
Yes.
A Real ID is only valid for domestic travel within the United States. To fly internationally, you will need a passport.
The best answer is as far as they have to. Migrating ducks fly thouands of miles, while domestic breeds rarely fly at all.
of course they can, almost all ducks can fly except some of the domestic ducks.
Yes, black and white magpie ducks can fly.