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The phrase "as red as a turkey gobbler's wattle" in "Where the Red Fern Grows" describes a bright red color similar to the wattle, or the fleshy skin hanging from a turkey's throat. In this context, it symbolizes the vibrant and intense hue of the red ferns that stand out among the greenery in the story.

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Q: What does the phrase as red as aturke gobblers wattle mean in where the redfern grows mean?
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