farmers have genetically altered the original perception of turkeys. the reason for this is that the "flap" of skin is edible for human consumption and apparently tastes very nice so the farmers can get even more money for selling that flap of skin
Gobble It's called a Wattle and it is only on the boy turkeys!!
Turkeys are birds and have beaks. Does that count as a "nose"?
It is called "the popes nose", the same applies to chickens and I suppose similar poultry. I have never heard it referred to as the poks nose and neither has my spell check.
Yes turkeys and all other animals have a butt.
A cat flap is at the bottom of a door and it is used for cats to get in and out of the house instead of having to open the door every time.
That would be the trunk. An elephant's trunk forms the animal's nose and upper lip.
It is called a nose piercing.
nose
little peter rabbit has a fly upon his nose(3x) and they fleet and they flap and flew away.......ty!!
a unicorn nose.
The runny nose liquid is called mucus.
The nasal passages of a horse are large and flexible and designed to take large amounts of air into the horses lungs. When a horse is exercising at their maximum ability, the amount of air coming in increases ten times the normal. At the back of a horses throat, they have 2 "trap doors", so to speak, flaps of tissue that prevent food and other material from going into the horses lungs. These are called the soft palate and the epiglottis. The soft palate is a flap of tissue at the top of the back of the throat and hangs down. The epiglottis is a flap at the bottom of the back of the throat that points up. Working in harmony, these flaps open and close, letting only food and water go into the horses stomach and only air go into the horses lungs.