Wild turkeys are capable of flying fairly long distances of up to a few hundred meters/yards.
Domestic turkeys in a feed lot, are capable of flying if they escape confinement, but generally are kept in conditions that do not allow flight - to keep their musclature tender and edible.
The turky lady is a very mysterious woman. She travels the globe in search of obtaining more turkys. When she finds these turkeys, she raises them as if they were her own children. She then travels with a giant pack of turkys until all the turkys have been collected.
A group of turkeys (or any other group of birds) is called a flock
yes because they eat grains, bread, meat, and sometimes fruit
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they're chickens,ducks, turkys and geese. I don't know of any other poultry animals! Hope this can help! :)
they will fly, or he will fly or she will fly.
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only bats can fly fly.
he will fly, she will fly,
Turkeys are omnivores and their diet typically consists of seeds, fruits, insects, and small animals. They also eat grasses, grains, and nuts. Commercially raised turkeys are often fed a diet of grains and pellets.
Yes, a horse fly is a real fly.