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A turkey is a turkey. A turkey is a bird. A turkey is not an eagle. An eagle is a bird. Both turkeys and eagles are birds. An eagle is not a turkey.
Turkeys are birds (meaning they have feathers and beaks).
The turkey is a game bird native to North America.
The bird was named for the country. The turkey bird was mistakenly identified as a guineafowl when the British settlers arrived. Since guineafowl were from Turkey, the bird was named a turkey. Similar with other things that were misidentified and mislabeled (like Native Americans being called "Indians"), the title of turkey stuck for the animal, even though it has nothing to do with Turkey at all.
The most common subspecies of turkeys is the domesticated turkey. It is a large poultry bird descended from the wild turkey, with the scientific name Meleagris gallopavo.
We shouldn't kill a turkey because turkeys is actually the American bird. Also, turkeys are awesome and it's getting near Thanksgiving..
Because the turkey is not an International bird. It is a native of North America. {| ! | |}
No. Turkey as a common noun refers to a large bird. Meleagris gallopavo, or its meat.Uses with other nouns (turkey roasting, turkey bacon) are noun adjuncts.
Either the question or the answer is not correct. If the question is about the origin of turkeys (animal), the answer is the American continent. If "turkeys" refer to the the Turks or Turkish people (the people of Turkey is not called turkeys), they originated from Central Asia.
Yes, turkeys are born from eggs just like any other kind of bird.
If you mean the bird, then it's "dinde". a saryhhiim
The wild turkey The wild turkey is South Carolina's official State Wild Game Bird. The wild turkey is a bird of the deep woods and hardwood forests. It is a prized game bird and is considered a table delicacy. Wild turkeys are hunted only during the spring season and are found throughout the State, primarily on game management lands.