The genus and species of an American turkey is Meleagris gallopavo.
there are two: Meleagris gallopavo and Meleagris ocellata. The common or wild turkey is gallopavo whilst the other is of a species native to the Yucatan Peninsula, the Occelated Turkey
they are different species
No. There are no kangaroo-like species, or even marsupials, in Turkey.
It is not possible for a turkey and a chicken to have babies, they are different species.
The brush turkey eats seeds and fruits that it finds on the ground. This species of turkey also eats insects.
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
A turkey is a large bird in the genus Meleagris. One species, Meleagris gallopavo, commonly known as the Wild Turkey, is native to the forests of North America. The domestic turkey is a descendant of this species. The other living species is Meleagris ocellata or the Ocellated Turkey, native to the forests of the Yucatán Peninsula.[1].in other words it is perticularly weak during thanksgiving.
Neither a duck nor a turkey can fertilize a chicken egg. they are different species.
bird. trust me, i was born on thanksgiving, and I'm 10.
No eact numbers exist, but it is safe to say the turkey vulture is an abundant species, in no danger whatsoever.
Turkey Vulture, several species of Reptile.