A wattle.
It is called a wattle, and is only present on male turkeys.
It is the red thing on it's neck, also called a "gobbler" by some people who don't know what to call it.
The red fleshy appendage you see on a turkey's neck is their wattle.
The fleshy part that hangs from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.
the fleshy type thing hanging from a turkeys chin is a wattle.your welcome!
If you are talking about the red thing hanging down from it's neck. That is called the flap of loose skin.
The male turkey has a red fleshy gobble hanging from its neck. It also has a red-pink growth on its head called a carbuncle and a long fleshy growth called a snood at the base of its bill.
You are referring to the Wattle...It is a red flap of "skin" that hangs down under the beak.
it is called a wattle and it is used for attracting a mate and also it is where it gets its gobble from. The longer and looser the wattle, the deeper and more raspy the gobble is.
The color of a turkey's neck is Red.
The fleshy, wrinkled, often brightly red colored fold of skin hanging from the neck or throat of turkeys is called a wattle. It is used for sexual display and is larger in males than females. In life it can be engorged with blood to make it larger and more brightly colored.
Turkeys have a variety of attributes. Some of these include feathers, a red gobbler, as well as a bluish neck.