The bump like growth of skin that covers a turkey's neck is called a caruncle. These bumps are found on both male and female turkeys.
The red stuff under a turkey's beak is called a snood. The snood is a fleshy protuberance that becomes engorged with blood when the turkey is excited or during courtship displays. It is a secondary sexual characteristic that can change in size and color depending on the turkey's emotional state.
dyed?
Purplish-black.
The ability to change fur color is called "camouflage" or "morphological color change." Some animals, such as chameleons or arctic foxes, have specialized cells in their skin or fur that allow them to change color to blend in with their environment for protection or hunting purposes.
white or speckled or any color
If ground turkey is gray or light blue in color, it is bad ground turkey. Do not eat it and immediately dispose of it.
There is a sub-species of grasshoppers that do change color, called "locusts."
black
The color of a turkey is black or brown
Turkey red refers to a color of a material. Turkey red can refer to cotton, damask, yarn, or other material. Turkey red is a very bright red color.
Yes
Turkey's necks will change color when their mood changes. When the male is excited, blood rushes to the head and neck. If it is excited, its head will turn blue. When it is getting ready to fight, its head will turn read.