The wild turkey eats wild berries, acrorns, seeds, and small insects.
well there is only 1 species of turkeys know as the "red foot turkey" or the "pendius drevil turkey" but out of all the names they call it a "T.U.R.K.E.Y" know for the spanish name gallo or chicken in englsh
Yes, they are just as nutritional and tasty as farm raised turkeys.
Wild Turkey was created in 1758.
A wild turkey is primarily an omnivore, meaning it consumes a varied diet that includes both plant and animal matter. Its diet consists of seeds, nuts, fruits, insects, and small vertebrates. This adaptability in feeding habits allows wild turkeys to thrive in diverse habitats. They play a role in their ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal and controlling insect populations.
Peacocks and wild turkey do not mix. A peacock will not mate with a turkey and a turkey will not mate with a peacock.
its a wild turkey
The iroquois did eat wild turkey
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Massachusetts is the only state that doesn't have wild turkey. It is said that the last wild turkey in Massachusetts was shot in 1851.
The common wild turkey, and the ocellated turkey.
Wild Turkey is a bourbon liquor.
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