the fleshy type thing hanging from a turkeys chin is a wattle.your welcome!
the name of the turkey's neck is called a "gobbler".
It is called a wattle. It is used for attracting a mate and for cooling the turkey down on hot days.
This flap of loose skin, found on roosters, turkeys, some dog and goat varieties, and even some humans, is called a wattle.
The loose skin hanging down from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.Wattle is the most commonly used name. Dewlap and caruncle are also correct.
That piece of flesh is called a wattle. In turkeys and chickens, it hangs from the neck. In goats, it is called a wattle and hangs from the throat. In humans, it can be seen as a small fleshy lobe sometimes present in the earlobe.
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The fleshy part that hangs from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.
To attract female turkeys. Believe it or not Tom Turkeys look the way they do because of evolution, manipulated by the sexual preferences of female turkeys. They prefer the really ugly Toms so by sexual selection the Toms just kept getting uglier and uglier.
turkeys do pee. everyone has to get rid of fluid sometime. All they do is squat down and go pee.
Yes! They definitely do. I live in NEPA and around dawn about 2 weeks ago my husband and I were having coffee and we started seeing turkeys dive bombing out of the trees. It was quite interesting. Then just on Christmas Eve, I was home early from work and around 4:30 right before the sun went down, about 6-8 turkeys all kind of assembled into a line went up on my neighbors septic mound and started running and flew up into the trees one by one. It was crazy. So, yes wild turkeys sleep in trees.
If you are talking about the red thing hanging down from it's neck. That is called the flap of loose skin.