Wild turkeys are native to North America. They are the only breed of poultry native to the Western Hemisphere. A male turkey is called a tom or a gobbler, and a female turkey is called a hen.
no Actually, YES. Wild turkeys (the birds) are omnivorous and will, in fact, eat meat.
No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.
Native American rarely ate turkeys. In fact there was no turkey in 1621.
Yes, because they have a beak feathers wings and other bird parts.In fact, turkeys are not considered birds, they are. It's not a matter of opinion.
Turkeys gobble. Turkeys have a snood on top of their head that they can change the size of depending on mood. The turkey has a large fan shaped tail to impress the female turkeys.
Georgia, Florida, Alabama
Uganda, Antarctica, and papa new guinea
Minnesota, North Carolina, Arkansas
They eat bugs, seeds, and more bugs.
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A rafter of turkeys.
Wild turkeys that were introduced, yes, but not naturally occurring turkeys.