Wild turkeys enjoy a very wide and varied diet. Among other things they do eat grains and seeds including corn and wheat.
Yes, wild turkeys eat insects, snails, slugs and even frogs.
wild turkeys naturally eat seeds, nuts, berries, and mostly grass. They also sometimes eat bugs, worms, and small insects.
No. They consume nuts, berries and insects mainly.
Wild turkeys are fond of berries, and nuts, especially beechnuts and acorns. They will also consume corn, and insects.
Wild turkeys do not eat baby rabbits. Wild turkeys do not eat any kind of meat because they are vegetarians.
Turkeys like to eat foods they can find in their habitat, including fruits, nuts, snails, insects, and grass. If there are mushrooms in their area, they would likely eat them.
they eat seed from grass and hay and insects and other seeds acorns corn and berries
Yes, they are just as nutritional and tasty as farm raised turkeys.
Grains, nuts, berries, insects and mushrooms make up the bulk of the diet for turkeys.
Yes. Turkeys eat insects.
no Actually, YES. Wild turkeys (the birds) are omnivorous and will, in fact, eat meat.
None! Turkeys don't live in the sea!
Wild turkeys eat acorns, seeds, small insects, wild berries and grass.