Of Course! You cannot have a baby without a male and female.
Only male turkeys gobble and female turkeys are smaller
Yes, but ducks mate with ducks and turkeys mate with turkeys. In rare cases, a turkey may hatch from an unfertilized egg, a process called parthenogenesis.
No, wild turkeys do not mate for life. Turkeys travel in same sex flocks. During the breeding season, March and April, one male will find a flock of females and mate with several of the female turkeys from the flock.
Yes they do mate with males
I believe it is impossible for a chicken and a turkey to mate together due to the difference in size. Being different species, it is also unlikely that they would have any inclination to mate together.
The male turkeys are bigger also a lot meaner than females. The males will attack you and the females won't hurt you. Females weigh around 25lbs and males weigh about 45lbs.
Female chimpanzees mate with as many males as possible to prevent infanticide
I don't believe they do. As the females sometimes mate with several other males later on. The males do the same.
Snoods length in males seem to be a good indication of parasite resistance in the individual. Although it is not an organ the longer the snood, the higher the parasite resistance. Female turkeys prefer males with longer snoods and is a way of sexual selection.
The males gobbles and the female makes a clicking sound.
The Greek goddess Artemis did not have a mate. Artemis was a virgin goddess and did not marry or mate with males.
On turkeys and goats it hangs from under the chin... On humans (only males) it hangs from the pelvis