Wild turkeys habitat the woods, they are not like domestic turkeys.They fly higher than the domestic turkey....beause they weigh less.... .....
The most common subspecies of turkeys is the domesticated turkey. It is a large poultry bird descended from the wild turkey, with the scientific name Meleagris gallopavo.
The patch of black hair on a wile male turkeys chest is known as the beard or the spur. Sometimes females grow them as well.
They have no habitat and are NOT considered a wild animal by biologists (that's why they can be kept in so many states).
Carnivore
I'm not so sure but I'm guessing they are trees and grass.
Turkeys mostly hang out around wooded areas.
In open areas such as grass planes.
The state of the Hawaii has no wild turkeys. All other 49 states have wild turkeys that native to the area.
wild turkeys are not but some other turkeys are
Wild turkeys do not weigh more than domestic turkeys on average. Wild turkeys move around a lot looking for food, domestic turkeys don't have to, causing them to get heavier.
I know all about wild turkeys, if it is raining turkeys will either ignore it or roost in their tree.
There are no wild turkeys in Alaska because the environment does not support them. These turkeys cannot stand the cold.
Wild turkeys that were introduced, yes, but not naturally occurring turkeys.
Most tame turkeys call a farm home.
No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.
FLY
Wild turkeys do not have to carry diseases, but some of them do. You should not get those diseases because the turkeys will be cleaned before given to you to eat.