Of course. Turkeys roost in trees, which they cannot climb. If you chase a turkey, it will run, but if you get too close, it will fly, just as a chicken would. Sometimes turkeys fly across roads, but most often they walk.
as far as i am aware turkeys cannot fly..
-Added April 13, 2011 Yes, Turkeys can fly.. I used to think not until I saw it! They can fly to and from their nests, which are usually located high into trees to protect them from predators. They can also glide up to 2 miles without flapping their wings. Domestic turkeys, however, usually cannot fly due to their heavier weight.
Wild turkeys get air-borne with hops and leaps, and can fly close to the ground for distances of up to 100 meters. Most domesticated turkeys can jump and hop, but are far too heavy to actually fly.
Turkeys can fly at 55 miles per hour when they have to, but generally do not fly very far as they tend to keep to a certain home area and prefer walking and running.
turkeys get high in the air and GLIDE
so no turkeys do not fly they glide
the average speed for a Turkey running is 80mpg so it might be around 50 - 60
all wild turkeys fly. Domestic turkeys can fly, but their wings are usually clipped when being raised.
55miles per hour
1.0-1.8 meters
He never kill any turkeys
Turkeys, no matter what their age, cannot fly.
About 9 months
Baby turkeys aren't born, they are hatched from fertilized turkey eggs. It takes 28 days for turkey eggs to hatch. This is longer than chicken eggs, which take 21 days to hatch.
about 650 days
22 months.
36 -40 weeks
Until they are matured.
Humans need about 9 months to develop before being born
Less than three weeks
A pregnancy is 9 months for humans.
3 to 4 weeks old.