well on a usual night, they tend to prefer a light salad with some oil and vinegar dressing, and then they move on with a nice glass of pinot noir and a juicy steak. For dessert my turkeys absolutly love Tiramisu, mixed with a bit of vanilla ice cream with a tall glass of 2% milk.
turkeys eat a wide variety of foods including acorns, berries, insects, corn, soybeans, milo, wild plums, and small animals.
No. Turkeys were eaten if they were found. Wild turkeys are not timid and people hunting food wouldn't care if it was or not.
Yes. Turkeys eat insects.
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They feed on seeds and shoots and bugs.
They scratch under leaves to stir up insects to eat.
There are many reasons why you should not eat turkey. One reason is that these animals are abused when raised for food.
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Wild turkeys often scratch under leaves and in grass to stir up insects to eat. They also eat berries, acrorns and seeds.
no Actually, YES. Wild turkeys (the birds) are omnivorous and will, in fact, eat meat.
None! Turkeys don't live in the sea!
Wild turkeys eat acorns, seeds, small insects, wild berries and grass.
The perception that turkeys are unintelligent stems from their behavior in certain situations, such as being easily startled or exhibiting aggressive behaviors during mating season. However, research has shown that turkeys are actually quite intelligent animals, able to recognize each other by facial features and solve problems.