They are both birds, they have feathers, beaks, feet, wings, eyes, they can breath, mate, not mammals or reptiles, they can fly, they have brains, necks, mouths, bones,...
hawks, bald eagles, roadrunners, and wild turkeys
there the same hight but an eagle is kind of taller
Alike only in that they are both wild birds.
Bats and turkeys are alike in that both are part of the animal kingdom and play significant roles in their ecosystems. They are both capable of flight, although bats are true fliers while turkeys can only glide short distances. Additionally, both species exhibit social behaviors; bats often live in colonies, while turkeys can be found in flocks. Both also have adaptations that help them find food and evade predators.
The two-legged birds that are known to chase and potentially eat turkeys are primarily larger birds of prey, such as hawks and eagles. These birds may target young or weak turkeys, though they typically prefer smaller prey. Additionally, some scavenging birds, like vultures, may follow turkeys to feed on leftovers or carrion rather than actively chasing them. However, direct predation on adult turkeys by birds is relatively uncommon.
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.
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.
They call it "hindi"