No. Turkeys cannot asexually reproduce. The reproduction of turkeys requires two parents, therefore they can only reproduce sexually.
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Examples in animalsA number of invertebrates and some less advanced vertebrates are known to alternate between sexual and asexual reproduction, or be exclusively asexual. Alternation is observed in a few types of insects, such as aphids (which will, under favourable conditions, produce eggs that have not gone through meiosis, essentially cloning themselves) and the cape bee Apis mellifera capensis (which can reproduce asexually through a process called thelytoky). A few species of amphibians and reptiles have the same ability (see parthenogenesis for concrete examples). A very unusual case among more advanced vertebrates is the female turkey's ability to produce fertile eggs in the absence of a male. The eggs result in often sickly, and nearly always male turkeys. This behaviour can interfere with the incubation of eggs in turkey farming.Of Course! You cannot have a baby without a male and female.
Only male turkeys gobble and female turkeys are smaller
Yes, female turkeys fan their feathers to get rid of dust, mites and parasites.
No, wild turkeys do not mate for life. Turkeys travel in same sex flocks. During the breeding season, March and April, one male will find a flock of females and mate with several of the female turkeys from the flock.
Chihuahuas reproduce in the same manner as does any other breed of canine. The male and female mate and the female has puppies.
Like all mammals, dolphins require both a female and a male to reproduce. They do mate.
Nope - they must mate with a male to reproduce !
of course it can`t are you crazy
Yes, a male and female Lion must mate successfully for the female to become pregnant.
No, hamsters will never have a miraculous virgin birth. There is always one male and one female involved.
Asexual Reproduction There are many different species that have the ability to reproduce without a mate. The majority are single celled organisms with a few rare cases in which multicellular organisms reproduce without a mate. There is no specific term that encapsulates the entire spectrum of these reproducers, however the term for reproducing without a mate is Asexual Reproduction. A more exact term would be Agamogenesis.
Can bunny's reproduce with no mate