No.
Domestic turkeys are descendants of the wild turkey, native to North America. The specific breed that became the modern domestic turkey is probably originally from the southern part of Mexico, though domestic turkeys are still considered to be the same species as wild turkeys.
A domestic turkey can sleep either in or out. The word domestic refers to the fact that the turkey isn't in the wild.
it just depends on the breed of turkey. most turkeys lay lite to dark tan eggs with specks of brown on them for camoflauge. now the large whiter domestic breeds like you buy in the store usually lay white eggs.
The Maine Coon is the largest breed of domestic cat.
Yes, domestic rabbits can breed with wild rabbits.
A Narragansett baby is called a "poultry" or "poult." This term specifically refers to a young turkey that is still dependent on its mother. Narragansett is a breed of domestic turkey known for its distinctive coloration and heritage qualities.
No, bobcats and domestic cats cannot breed because they are different species.
Yes, wild and domestic rabbits can breed with each other.
Yes, wild rabbits and domestic rabbits can breed with each other.
No, a bobcat and a domestic cat cannot successfully breed because they are different species.
Yes, domestic cats and bobcats can breed and produce offspring known as "bobcat hybrids."