Turkeys stomp their feet for a number of reasons. One of the most known reasons is that they are marking territory.
Your male turkey may stomp his feet as a form of communication or display of dominance when you leave him. This behavior can signal his discomfort with your absence or a desire to assert his presence and authority in his territory. Turkeys are social animals, and they often express their feelings through physical actions. Ensuring he feels secure and engaged can help reduce this behavior.
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If you stomp with your feet....technically...yes.
i'm sorry that i can't fully help but I need the same information!!!! I sang this song once when i was leading worship but I just had lyrics and chords! Lift, lift up your hands in the sanctuary now Lift, lift up your hands Clap, clap your hands in the sanctuary now Clap, (now) clap you hands Stomp, stomp your feet in the santuary now Stomp, now stomp you feet. We lift our hands to praise His name We clap our hands and do the same We stomp our feet because we know The devil is under our feet.
About 15 and 3/4.
stomp your feet and clap your hands
Horse stomp there feet when they get tried. This does not mean that your horse is mad at you.
About 15 and 3/4.
they does not long feet......? they have normal feet what the common birds have. you can see the picture of turkey in wikipedia.
No. Not all birds have webbed feet. Webbed feet are only required by birds at spend a lot of time in and near water, such as shorebirds, seabirds and waterfowl. Birds that do not have webbed feet include birds of prey, poultry, parrots, songbirds, kingfishers and pigeons, just to name a few.
Romans 16:20 The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus be with you. STOMP THE DEVIL!
turkeys feet! sounds werid i but it is real!