All wild turkeys are able to fly. However, the turkey you are used to eating on holidays probably never flew and may not be able to fly.
This depends upon what the turkey is doing. Turkeys eat seeds and insects, which requires them to walk on the ground. However, if a predator threatens them, their main defense is to fly away.
ahh, i see you are doing the turkey trivia. well this is the correct answer, c, turkeys perfer to walk or run, but will fly
Turkeys walk with their feet. They have two legs that they use. Turkeys also have wings and can fly for short distances.
turkeys move with their legs
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.
Yes it does waddle (an awkward, clumsy walk)
According to the NWTF (National Wild Turkey Federation) Turkeys can run at speeds up to 25 mph, and they CAN FLY up to 55 mph.
Domestic turkeys are bred for the food market and weigh much more than wild turkeys. They usually just spread their wings and run across the ground; however, small ones can flutter to the top of a roof. Large ones are too heavy to fly.
It can walk, run and fly.
Yes, eagles do not run well. They prefer to fly.
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Turkeys tail feathers remain open whereas peacocks can close or open them. Turkeys can live in the wild but they usually live on farms and peacocks live in the wild. Peacocks keep to themselves and are pretty quiet, but turkeys are loud. :) Hope I helped.
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Yes, they can fly, but they prefer to run, some types more than others. California quail will only fly if threatened or to fly up to a spotting perch. Otherwise they run to brush cover.
Domestic turkeys are bred for the food market and weigh much more than wild turkeys. They usually just spread their wings and run across the ground; however, small ones can flutter to the top of a roof. Large ones are too heavy to fly.