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Wild turkeys that were introduced, yes, but not naturally occurring turkeys.
turkeys are native to America.
Turkeys were introduced into the UK in the 16th century by Spanish explorers returning from the Americas.
The Spanish found turkeys in the Americas (North America and South America). They brought the turkeys back to Europe.
Turkeys were introduced into the UK in the 16th century from the Americas. Spanish explorers brought them to Europe, and they became popular in England during that time. The bird was initially associated with the region of Turkey, leading to its name, although it originated in North America.
No, wild turkeys exist in north America and Mexico
There are many theories about where the first tame turkeys in America came from. Some thing turkeys were domesticated by Native Americans.
Wild turkeys are found only in North America.
Turkeys are native to North America east of the Rocky Mountains and have been introduced to areas across the globe. The first record of Turkeys being introduced to California was in the 1870's. Turkeys are now found throughout California in wild and urban settings, with very few natural predators remaining the wild population has expanded greatly. Around 1900 fewer than 20,000 were thought to exist nationwide, where California alone now hosts a population of close to 500,000.
No, turkeys also live in other regions, such as north America.
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