mountain lion
A very big one...
No, because if they eat other turkey for Thanksgiving it would be like you eating other people.
This would primarily be birds, but any other meat eating animal that can easily access them would be a predator (foxes, otters etc)
Not unless you choke on a piece as you are eating. Or get hit by a frozen turkey. A live turkey is not capable of killing a human nor would it even try.
You have to thaw the turkey. If you didn't, the outside would be burned black before the center was cooked.
lobster
Yes - why would you put raw stuffing in a cooked turkey? :P
Do you mean 'wild turkeys' that live free in Nature? Wild Turkeys keep eating the live bait before they can actually go catch a fish, It is also difficult for them to hold a fishing rod. If the Turkey would randomly find a fish somewhere he might eat it though if he was hungry enough. But it is not in the natural diet of the turkey to eat fish. A farm Turkey would eat fish if it is fed to him I guess.
Turkey did not exist before World War I, but the country whose territory would become Turkey post-war and was ruled by Turks prior to the war was the OTTOMAN EMPIRE.
Sponges possess the defense mechanism of releasing toxins that make a predator think twice before attacking them. The toxic gases are considered dangerous and any predator would not want to attack a sponge.
A pride of lions eating a zebra would be a Picture of predators - Lions - interacting with their prey - the zebra.
Not likely. The black bittern is primarily a predator, eating fish, amphibians, insects, and other small animals.