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Bush turkeys, or Australian brush-turkeys, adapt to their environment through several key behaviors and physical traits. They build large mounds of decomposing leaf litter to incubate their eggs, utilizing the heat generated by the decaying material. Their ability to forage on the forest floor allows them to find a variety of food sources, including fruits, seeds, and insects. Additionally, their strong legs and ability to fly short distances help them evade predators and navigate their forest habitat effectively.

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