A turkey's crop is a pouch that has a thin wall and is part of the bird's esophagus. Food is stored in the crop, where it is softened.
No, humans do not drink turkey milk because turkeys, like other birds, do not produce milk. Instead, they feed their young with a substance called crop milk, which is a nutrient-rich secretion from the lining of their crop. This secretion is not suitable for human consumption and is not marketed or consumed by people.
A rafter of turkeys.
Wild turkeys that were introduced, yes, but not naturally occurring turkeys.
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yes they do!!
Wild turkeys do not weigh more than domestic turkeys on average. Wild turkeys move around a lot looking for food, domestic turkeys don't have to, causing them to get heavier.
No there are not turkeys in turkey
They call it "hindi"
Turkeys are called turkeys because the Turks, a Muslim group, discovered them
A bunch of turkeys is called a flock of turkeys. It's also called a rafter of turkeys.
Collective nouns for turkeys are:a brood of turkeysa clutch of turkeysa crop of turkeysa dole of turkeysa dule of turkeysa flock of turkeysa gang of turkeysa herd of turkeysa mob of turkeysa muster of turkeysa posse of turkeys (wild males)a raffle of turkeysa raft of turkeysa rafter of turkeysa run of turkeys (wild)a school of turkeysOn the lighter side : Our forebears would have called them "Thanksgiving Day"!
No turkeys don't have ears are you stupid?