The Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) ranges throughout the eastern and midwestern parts of what is now the US. For an excellent range map and more information, see the Wikipedia article listed below as a related link.
Wild turkeys are Native to North Americans. The turkey itself has many different breeds. There are wild and domestic turkeys. These turkeys are wery similar in color.Neither one of these turkeys would makie a very good pet.
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Yes there arre at least 5 diffrent breeds of wild turkeys
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The wild turkey is the largest game bird in North America.
Wild turkeys are native to North America.
Usually the breeds that are used for meat because they are usually growing faster and bigger than a normal turkey.
Well, there are many breeds of turkey but the main breed is chicken turkey. I know this sounds a bit weird but if you would like to find out more (I doubt you do) visit www.turkeys.com.Im sure your very thankful that I have given you all this information. (By the way all this is a complete LIE! I have no idea how many different breeds of turkey there is!)Bye Bye
The Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is native to North America. or they come from turkeylandia
The Wild Turkey, is native to the forests of North America. The Ocellated Turkey, is native to the forests of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.The Domestic turkey is a descendant of the Wild Turkey.New Zealand
The wild turkey was originally native to northern Mexico and the eastern United States.
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No, only storks, herons and ostriches are mentioned along with the lists of clean and unclean animals. There is no Biblical symbolism to the wild turkey. Turkey are native only to North America. There was no Turkey in Biblical Geography.
The color of the wild turkey's eggs are white! i dont know where you got that info but i raise turkeys and the only breed i have ever seen lay a white egg is the large white commercial breeds that you buy in the store. all the wild and heritage breeds lay brownish or tan eggs with dark specks all over them.
The adult male of the Eastern Turkey, a wild turkey in North America, weighs 12 to 20 pounds on average.
Wild turkeys are native to North America and can live between 3 to 5 years. There are five distinct subspecies and Hawaii and Alaska are the only two states that do not have an extensive population of wild turkey.