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What is the only state that doesn't have wild turkeys?

Massachusetts is the only state that doesn't have wild turkey. It is said that the last wild turkey in Massachusetts was shot in 1851.


How many species of turkey are there?

well there is only 1 species of turkeys know as the "red foot turkey" or the "pendius drevil turkey" but out of all the names they call it a "T.U.R.K.E.Y" know for the spanish name gallo or chicken in englsh


Is there mention in the Bible about the symbolism of the Wild Turkey?

No, only storks, herons and ostriches are mentioned along with the lists of clean and unclean animals. There is no Biblical symbolism to the wild turkey. Turkey are native only to North America. There was no Turkey in Biblical Geography.


In the US what is the only state does not have wild turkey?

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When was Wild Turkey created?

Wild Turkey was created in 1758.


What is South Carolinas state wild game bird?

The wild turkey The wild turkey is South Carolina's official State Wild Game Bird. The wild turkey is a bird of the deep woods and hardwood forests. It is a prized game bird and is considered a table delicacy. Wild turkeys are hunted only during the spring season and are found throughout the State, primarily on game management lands.


In the US what is the only states that does not have wild turkeys?

Alaska is the only state without wild turkeys. Many people think Hawaii would not have them but Hawaii does have wild turkeys.


List 7 taxa names for a wild turkey?

its a wild turkey


Did the Iroquois eat wild turkey?

The iroquois did eat wild turkey


Do peacocks and wild turkey mix?

Peacocks and wild turkey do not mix. A peacock will not mate with a turkey and a turkey will not mate with a peacock.


How fast can a wild turkey fly over a short distance?

A wild turkey can fly up to 55mph. over a short distance.


Wild turkey facts?

Wild turkeys are native to North America and can live between 3 to 5 years. There are five distinct subspecies and Hawaii and Alaska are the only two states that do not have an extensive population of wild turkey.