when they are born they have an average of about 5 millimeters. when they become an adult it is an avarege of 10 millimeters.the biggest beak recorded was 15 millimeters.the shortest ever recorded was 3 millimeters.
Beak
because they eat from there mothers beak
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The turkey's waddle is located under its beak.
Yes, because they have a beak feathers wings and other bird parts.In fact, turkeys are not considered birds, they are. It's not a matter of opinion.
5.2 billion turkeys
about seven or eight length
Snoods length in males seem to be a good indication of parasite resistance in the individual. Although it is not an organ the longer the snood, the higher the parasite resistance. Female turkeys prefer males with longer snoods and is a way of sexual selection.
A ''snood'' is a nickname for a turkey's wattle.Which is the part that hangs over a turkey's beak.
Wild turkeys do not weigh more than domestic turkeys on average. Wild turkeys move around a lot looking for food, domestic turkeys don't have to, causing them to get heavier.
The length of a kiwi's beak varies according to the species, but a general rule is that the beak is about one-third of the length of the kiwi's body. Therefore, on a 45cm bird, the beak would extend for around 15 cm. Technically, however, a beak is measured from the nostrils to the end of the beak. As a Kiwi's nostrils are close to the end and not near the head, as with most birds, this part of the Kiwi's beak is very short.
500 pounds