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no Actually, YES. Wild turkeys (the birds) are omnivorous and will, in fact, eat meat.
Yes, people eat hamburgers and people eat turkeys and chicken.
Chickens, ducks, turkeys, quail, pheasants, doves, geese, pigeons
The two-legged birds that are known to chase and potentially eat turkeys are primarily larger birds of prey, such as hawks and eagles. These birds may target young or weak turkeys, though they typically prefer smaller prey. Additionally, some scavenging birds, like vultures, may follow turkeys to feed on leftovers or carrion rather than actively chasing them. However, direct predation on adult turkeys by birds is relatively uncommon.
Berries are birds main diet only turkeys and chickens mainly eat seed and corn {11}
These days, mostly chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. Pigeons are kosher, as are many songbirds. Birds of prey and scavengers are explicitly forbidden, as are flightless birds.
Turkeys are birds and have beaks. Does that count as a "nose"?
Turkeys Ducks Chickens All eat locust and are being used as control. See related link
Squirrels, raccoons and bears love to eat walnuts in the wild. Larger birds, such as turkeys, also enjoy walnuts.
Turkeys are warm blooded as they are birds and all birds and mammals are warm blooded.
Yes. Turkeys eat insects.
Turkeys are not migrating birds because they can not fly ant have enough fat in their bodys to survive the winter.