Wild turkeys are omnivorous, foraging on the ground or climbing shrubs and small trees to feed. They prefer eating hard mast such as acorns, nuts, and various trees, including hazel, chestnut, hickory, and pinyon pine as well as various seeds, berries such as juniper and bearberry, roots and insects. Turkeys also occasionally consume amphibians and small reptiles such as lizards and snakes. Poults have been observed eating insects, berries, and seeds. Wild turkeys often feed in cow pastures. They sometimes visit backyard bird feeders to search for seed on the ground or, in rare cases, croplands after harvest, to pick at the detritus left over from a threshing machine on farms. Turkeys are also known to eat a wide variety of grasses.
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.
Wolves, coyotes, and bobcats will eat a turkey.
Of course they do, we all eat Turkey on thanksgiving
The iroquois did eat wild turkey
No, because if they eat other turkey for Thanksgiving it would be like you eating other people.
eat a baby turkey eat a baby turkey
yes they some times killed sheep to eat also
eat turkey
Yes, you can eat a turkey. It is much like chicken, almost exactly the same.
Of course it is safe to eat turkey burgers however if you have allergy from turkey meat or the turkey meat is expired and out of date it is not safe. It is safe while you have a healthy turkey and you do not have allergy.
Did the pilgarms really eat turkey during Thanksgiving? no as in "turkey" they ment any kind of bird so they didnt ate any turkey
Yes, wolves will indeed eat turkey. Turkey is not considered to be a main staple of their diet but they will eat them if they are hungry enough.