If the inside is emerald green or green and furry, then yes, it is bad. However, the veins of a turkey are inside so a slight greenish tinge in some places is okay.
not bad... not bad.
TURDUCKEN
If ground turkey is gray or light blue in color, it is bad ground turkey. Do not eat it and immediately dispose of it.
It is delicious because of all the goodness inside of the turkey.
it depends on when "today" was... if "today" was days and days later after you had bought it on saturday, then your turkey probably rotted! if it was a day later then i'd be bringing it back to the store for a refund and probably not shop there anymore cuz their refrigeration must be bad! oh, and if by "fresh" you mean a turkey farmer just chopped the head of in front of you then eeewww and maybe ask the guy with the ax why the wing is green.
Turkey not coked for long enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The green plant is the base of the chain because it is a producer. The grasshopper could be called primary consumer of the plant. The turkey is the secondary consumer of the grasshopper. The human is the tertiary consumer of the turkey.
Turkey may have a rotten smell if it is past its expiration date. Turkey may also feel slimy when it has gone bad.
TurDuckin
Sure!
It is a turkey that has been prepared with a duck inside of it and a chicken inside the duck
Scotland will fit about ten times into Turkey.