they sacrifice themselves in oven for our bellies
humans
About 46 million turkeys.
They don't....?
Humans are one example.
Probably not
Turkeys themselves are susceptible to many different diseases and other illnesses. Turkeys can infect humans with salmonella but the majority of issues turkeys run into are different varieties of worms.
Turkeys that are domesticated don't mind humans, although, wild turkeys may be scared and do a sound called an alarm. The alarm sounds like high pitched putting and clucking. It warns the other turkeys in the area that there is danger.
That piece of flesh is called a wattle. In turkeys and chickens, it hangs from the neck. In goats, it is called a wattle and hangs from the throat. In humans, it can be seen as a small fleshy lobe sometimes present in the earlobe.
it is called poult Baby turkeys are a very light pink, a bit like humans skin colour.
Turkeys don't 'talk' like humans do, but they gobble.
In the story, "The Poor Turkey Girl", the girl was so poor that she herded turkeys for a living.
It's a "wattle". Some humans have them, also.