gobbler
Male turkeys gobble.
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turkey! =) turkey! =) turkey! :-) turkey! :-)
male - gobblefemale - cluck
When turkeys are baby's they make a peeping sound. The sound is a little louder than other birds, but the sound is usually made when the baby turkey is in need of something.
Gobble, gobble.
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Turkeys communicate by gobbling. The sound is pretty funny and they tend to do it on a regular basis to communicate with other turkeys.
50% male, 50% female.
Turkeys are revered for their gobbling sounds.
Female turkeys are smaller than male domestic turkeys. Wild turkeys have the same size difference but the difference is not as great. See the links below.
Turkeys are known for their distinctive vocalizations, with the most recognizable sound being a series of clucks and gobbles. Male turkeys, or toms, often gobble loudly, especially during mating season, while females, or hens, make softer clucking sounds. In addition to these, turkeys can also produce purring, yelping, and hissing noises, each serving different purposes in communication.