This depends on which turkey you are referring to.
Wild turkeys are omnivores and have been known to feed on plants, insects, and even small reptiles.
The turkey vulture is a scavenger.
Scavengers in the koala's biome include goannas and bush turkeys, also known as scrub turkeys. While the Tasmanian devil is one of Australia's best known scavengers, it is not in the koala's biome, as there are no koalas in Tasmania.
These days, mostly chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. Pigeons are kosher, as are many songbirds. Birds of prey and scavengers are explicitly forbidden, as are flightless birds.
A rafter of turkeys.
No, herring are not scavengers.
Scavengers.
Wild turkeys that were introduced, yes, but not naturally occurring turkeys.
turkeys
yes they do!!
Wild turkeys do not weigh more than domestic turkeys on average. Wild turkeys move around a lot looking for food, domestic turkeys don't have to, causing them to get heavier.
Yes, there are scavengers in the savannah.
functions of scavengers?
They call it "hindi"