The flesh that hangs from the beak of a turkey is called the waddle. A chicken also has this type of flesh but their waddle is located on their head.
The flap of tissue hanging from a turkey's beak is called a 'snood'. It is a soft tissue structure that is hypothesized to be involved in attracting a mate, as the male turkey's snood is significantly larger and has deeper color than a female's.
A ''snood'' is a nickname for a turkey's wattle.Which is the part that hangs over a turkey's beak.
The red pouch that hangs over a turkey's forehead is called a "wattle." It is a fleshy protuberance that can vary in size and is more prominent in male turkeys. The wattle, along with the snood (the fleshy growth that hangs over the beak), plays a role in mating displays and communication among turkeys.
A beak with a pointy party at the end of it is a good beak for ripping flesh.
it is called a snood
The male turkey has a red fleshy gobble hanging from its neck. It also has a red-pink growth on its head called a carbuncle and a long fleshy growth called a snood at the base of its bill.
You are referring to the Wattle...It is a red flap of "skin" that hangs down under the beak.
The term that you are looking for is "wattle." It is the fold of skin that is at the front of the turkey's neck underneath the beak.
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A turkey's wattle is under its beak on its throat.
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.
They have sharp,curved clavs called talons.their hooked beak help them to tear the flesh. they have veru good eyesight