They can be attacked, and when they die, they will drop a raw turkey or a raw turkey drumstick. The turkey may also give you a cornucopia and unlock the new ''give thanks'' emote when it dies.
Yes turkeys do all have feathers
The state of the Hawaii has no wild turkeys. All other 49 states have wild turkeys that native to the area.
I know all about wild turkeys, if it is raining turkeys will either ignore it or roost in their tree.
no
The Reward(s) were: ( Obtained by killing turkeys ) - Thanks Giving Turkey Emote ( Turns you into a Turkey ) - A cornucopia ( holds up to 12 hp of food ( saves space ) - The meat Turkeys Drop
No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.
20 Cows 8 turkeys
In actual fact it was. You had to kill the level 138 Turkeys and you can get to kill them by getting Cook's Brother to teleport you there.
turkeys do pee. everyone has to get rid of fluid sometime. All they do is squat down and go pee.
Go to the cook's brother on the first floor in the lumbridge castle. If you talk to him, he will tell you about turkeys and how they planned to ruin the dinner. The only problem is the turkeys are level 138. Accept his offer to help. After this he will teleport you to a pen full of turkeys. You drink a potion and it makes you do extreme damage like 171+. After slaying all the turkeys, you teleport back to Lumbridge and you earn the "give thanks" emote. The emote makes you flap your arms like wings, turn into a turkey and dance, then turn back into a human and flap your arms like wings again.
It depends where you are but in most areas wild turkeys are not endangered. In areas where they are endangered there is no hunting season. Farmed turkeys are by definition not endangered although they all will be killed in their prime.
House of Raeford Farms' turkeys are gluten free. Turkeys that are all natural with no additives or preservatives are gluten free.