In their natural habit, a hard oak forest, they eat mostly acorns during the winter. During the other seasons they also eat stuff like corn, berries, insects, seeds, beans, and bluegrass.
Wild turkeys eat acorns, seeds, small insects, wild berries and grass.
Wild turkeys do not eat baby rabbits. Wild turkeys do not eat any kind of meat because they are vegetarians.
no Actually, YES. Wild turkeys (the birds) are omnivorous and will, in fact, eat meat.
Wild turkeys do not have to carry diseases, but some of them do. You should not get those diseases because the turkeys will be cleaned before given to you to eat.
No, wild turkeys do not mate for life. Turkeys travel in same sex flocks. During the breeding season, March and April, one male will find a flock of females and mate with several of the female turkeys from the flock.
no they eat corn pices
they eAT cheese
Wild turkeys enjoy a very wide and varied diet. Among other things they do eat grains and seeds including corn and wheat.
Deer, squirrel, wild turkeys
They eat bugs, seeds, and more bugs.
wild turkeys naturally eat seeds, nuts, berries, and mostly grass. They also sometimes eat bugs, worms, and small insects.
they eat herbs grasses and any left over carcass meat from Any dead animal