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No, no, no. If someone told you that turkeys drown if they look up when it rains, don't fall for it.AnswerThis person who answered the question is absolutely right, I once has been fooled by my friends. Turkeys never drown by looking up at the sky while it rains. Unless there was a flood. AnswerYes it is ture but they need there mouth open
They can drown...as they tend to look up to see what is hitting them and water pours into their nostrils.
Turkeys will turn their heads up and into the rain, and may drown as a result.
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Turkeys themselves are susceptible to many different diseases and other illnesses. Turkeys can infect humans with salmonella but the majority of issues turkeys run into are different varieties of worms.
The Aztecs built aqueducts to transport clean water from distant sources to their cities for drinking, agriculture, and hygiene purposes. This ensured a reliable and sustainable water supply to support their growing population and urban development.
Ordinary heavy rain won't actually drown a turkey, but they will get wet and miserable if they don't have enough dry shelter. If the rainstorm actually causes flooding then yes, turkeys (and chickens too, for that matter) can drown, because they can't fly and their feathers get waterlogged, making movement difficult for them. They should always be protected from flooding if they're kept in areas where this is a risk, with their runs and sheds built on high ground with good water run-off, and rescue of them made a priority in the event of flood.
Wild turkeys are very smart but domestic turkeys are complete idiots. They will drown themselves in the rain. REALLY!! They will look up as the rain starts too fall and just stay there with there heads up as the water fills their nostrils and mouths and then they die.
Turkeys use their head to clean themselves go to www.turkeys.co.uk to help
As a rule turkeys are harmless creatures. They do defend themselves however when threatened by predators or other turkeys. It is possible one could kill a person but it is highly unlikely.
Yes, very frequently they will dive under water and latch themselves onto a stick or other type of structure.