Hunters
No, turkeys are not predators.
For wild turkeys, foliage is a good disguise. Their colors and the colors of their surroundings hide them from their predators.
Heavy rains and cold temps will kill young turkeys.
Bess beetles have many predators like turkeys woodpeckers and spotted salamanders
Starvation is the biggest danger to young turkeys besides being eaten by predators. Although, starvation is uncommon, it can happen to the young when the mother stops taking care of it.
hawks, bald eagles, roadrunners, and wild turkeys
5-7 days they can get in small trees from predators.
As a rule turkeys are harmless creatures. They do defend themselves however when threatened by predators or other turkeys. It is possible one could kill a person but it is highly unlikely.
Some of the predators of the Bess beetle are woodpeckers, turkeys, and the spotted salamander. Other animals that prey on Bess beetles are toads, opossums and the hognose snake.
Turkeys may walk in circles due to a behavior called "circular milling," which is a natural instinct for them when they feel disoriented or threatened. This behavior helps them stay together as a group and protect themselves from potential predators.
Depends on how many there are, Turkeys necks are easily snapable so go for the neck first. If there are more than a few, aim punches under the neck to try and dislodge organs or knock the wind out of it.
Some of the predators of the Bess beetle are woodpeckers, turkeys, and the spotted salamander. Other animals that prey on Bess beetles are toads, opossums and the hognose snake.