A pouch like area at the front of a turkey's throat is known as a waddle. It is often referred to as the gobbler, but the correct name is waddle.
A group of young turkeys is known as a brood. Groups of adult turkeys are called a rafter or a flock.
the throat, also known as the phaynx, is located in the esophagus.
the throat, also known as the phaynx, is located in the esophagus.
The pharynx is also known as the throat. It is a muscular tube that connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus and larynx.
Turkeys stomp their feet for a number of reasons. One of the most known reasons is that they are marking territory.
There is nothing commonly known as struck throat. There however is strep throat which is a contagious viral infection which makes ones throat hurt.
Male wild turkeys, also known as toms, are larger and have more colorful plumage compared to female wild turkeys, known as hens. Toms have a prominent beard, a fleshy growth on their chest, while hens do not. Additionally, toms have spurs on their legs, which are absent in hens. These physical differences help distinguish between male and female wild turkeys.
Why liquor raffles are called glass turkeys is not widely known. It is possible the name came from the liquor called Wild Turkey.
The ages of all turkeys are not known so it is not possible to say
goiter also means enlargement of the thyroid gland.
Female turkeys, also known as hens, do have a small, less prominent wattle compared to male turkeys, known as toms. The wattle is larger and more colorful in male turkeys, as it is used during courtship displays to attract females. Hens have a smaller wattle because they do not need to attract mates in the same way as toms.
Male turkeys, known as toms or gobblers, are typically larger with brighter plumage and a more prominent snood. They also have a beard, which is a cluster of feathers on their chest. Female turkeys, known as hens, are generally smaller and have duller plumage without the beard.