Nope- just one.
I think worms,remember insects are animals! The number of aortic arches (hearts) varies for specie to specie. The common earth worm has 5 'hearts'!
No, turkeys do not have two hearts. Like other birds, turkeys have a single four-chambered heart that pumps oxygenated blood throughout their bodies. The misconception that turkeys have two hearts may stem from their large size and the presence of a well-developed cardiovascular system to support their active lifestyle.
A rafter of turkeys.
Wild turkeys that were introduced, yes, but not naturally occurring turkeys.
turkeys
yes they do!!
Wild turkeys do not weigh more than domestic turkeys on average. Wild turkeys move around a lot looking for food, domestic turkeys don't have to, causing them to get heavier.
No there are not turkeys in turkey
They call it "hindi"
Turkeys are called turkeys because the Turks, a Muslim group, discovered them
A bunch of turkeys is called a flock of turkeys. It's also called a rafter of turkeys.
Turkeys do not greatly resemble human beings, however, almost all of their internal organs have an equivalent in human beings; both species have brains, hearts, lungs, kidneys, livers, and bones. Turkeys and humans are both species which eat, reproduce, see and hear, and do lots of similar things.