no turkeys can not fly at tree top level but however then can fly for a little bit jus not very high.
Turkeys can fly, but not far. They usually fly from tree to tree or from the ground to perch on a limb. yes turkeys can fly. they fly 55 miles per hour.
All wild turkeys are able to fly. However, the turkey you are used to eating on holidays probably never flew and may not be able to fly.
I'll assume you meant to ask "How do turkeys get on trees". Although they are not as good at it as other birds wild turkeys can fly so if they want to get into a tree they fly there.
NO, commercially raised turkeys do not have the ability to fly. Some young commercially raised turkeys will try to fly but are not successful.
Wild ones can, but not very far, usually just up onto a tree branch. Domestic turkeys weigh too much to fly. Wild turkeys can fly 45mph for short distances. Small domestic turkeys can flutter to a rooftop.
Domesticated turkeys are generally unable to fly due to selective breeding for increased chest muscle mass. This additional muscle weight makes them too heavy to be able to fly.
No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.
bush turkeys can only fly for a limited amount of time
Yes, turkeys can fly. But they fly similar to peacocks, exept a bit better. However, they cannot fly like an eagle or a songbird.
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Wild turkeys can fly so yes but they can only fly for short distance. Domestic turkeys fly only 10-20 yards . They are fattened for market , and it's even harder for them to get airborne.
Actually it is true turkeys cannot fly!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But they are not slow mmoving!!!!!!!!!!