Yes.
Cougars are warm blooded, like all mammals.
Turkeys are warm blooded as they are birds and all birds and mammals are warm blooded.
Turkeys are warm-blooded animals, which means they maintain a constant body temperature regardless of the environment. This characteristic is common among birds and mammals, allowing them to regulate their internal temperature to adapt to varying conditions. Warm-bloodedness helps turkeys remain active and foraging even in cooler temperatures.
Turkeys are covered with feathers.
Turkeys are warm blooded, which means that they can make their own body heat even when it is cold outside.
Turkeys do sit on their eggs to keep them warm, as do most birds.
A rafter of turkeys.
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.
They call it "hindi"