Yes at least most speices. My Gray Slates all have beards I have 4, 3 hens and 1 tom. My 2 black turkeys are hens and they both have very long beards. My bronze turkeys that are female do not have beards. I think it depends on the speices. My hens all lay eggs except one of my two broad breasted whites. One has a tiny beard but the other does not. They are indeed both female but I think it has been bred out of them to breed.
Some animals that have beards include goats, lions, and certain types of birds like turkeys and vultures. Beards are typically found on male animals and serve various purposes such as attracting mates or intimidating rivals.
Sometimes they do , but not normally.
Male juvenile turkeys start growing beards around 5-8 months of age. The beard is a cluster of modified feathers that protrude from the chest of the turkey. It is a distinguishing characteristic of adult male turkeys.
Pogonophobia is the fear of beards or people with beards.
no they do not have beards.
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female moose do not have beards.
No, female dwarves do not have beards.
Male wild turkeys, known as toms, are larger and have more vibrant plumage compared to female wild turkeys, known as hens. Toms have longer beards and spurs on their legs, while hens have a more muted coloration. In terms of behavior, toms are more aggressive during mating season, displaying and gobbling to attract hens, while hens are responsible for nesting and caring for the young.
No. Deer don't have beards.
Some had beards, some did not.