About 3,500.
Only male turkeys gobble and female turkeys are smaller
Yes, female turkeys fan their feathers to get rid of dust, mites and parasites.
The male buzzard has separated feathers at the end of their wings. These look like fingers. The female buzzard does not have these extra feathers.
Turkeys do have talons. In fact, they have a large, sharp talon that they will use to peck or grasp the head of another turkey while fighting.
191lbs.
A young male turkey is called a Jake and a young female is a jenny. A grown male turkey is a tom or a gobbler and female turkeys are called hens. Chick and poult are the names for baby turkeys.
female turkeys can lay eggs, male turkeys can't
50% male, 50% female.
They do it by displaying their plumage, normally male turkeys look a ot like female turkeys, but when they are trying to impress the ladies they make all their feathers stadd up like those pictures you always see on Thanksgiving. they appear much larger because of this, and their tail feathers make that familiar fan. Then they do their dance, which is more of a strut around the female he is interested in until she takes interest.
idk i think a jake when they are fully grown i think they are called toms
Male turkeys, known as toms or gobblers, are typically larger with brighter plumage and a more prominent snood. They also have a beard, which is a cluster of feathers on their chest. Female turkeys, known as hens, are generally smaller and have duller plumage without the beard.
The patch of black hair on a wild male turkey's chest is called a beard. It is made up of specialized feathers that grow from a protrusion on the chest. The length and thickness of the beard can vary among individual turkeys.