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No, the brush turkey, also known as a bush turkey or scrub turkey, is a bird.
omnivore
Alectura lathami
The brush turkey eats seeds and fruits that it finds on the ground. This species of turkey also eats insects.
Carnivore
Baby Brush Turkeys are native to Australia. They are very furry at birth and feed on seeds, insects and fallen fruits.
Yes, although the correct term for a plant-eating animal is herbivore. Brush Tailed Rock Wallabies feed mainly on grasses and bark, but they also enjoy flowers, seeds and fruits.
Herbivore - plc
A turkey will eat a mixture of grains (wheat, corn, etc) and insects (grubs, worms, etc), so are omnivore.
Herbivore
I would say omnivore or carnivore, Most birds are usually carnivore or omnivore, just to make sure research about the turkey
Herbivore.