The loose skin on a turkey is called a:
Wattle: (n.) a fleshy lobe or appendage hanging down from the throat orchin of certain birds, as the domestic chicken or turkey.
The loose skin hanging down from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.Wattle is the most commonly used name. Dewlap and caruncle are also correct.
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.
The red fleshy appendage you see on a turkey's neck is their wattle.
The fleshy part that hangs from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.
The extra flap of meat on the neck is called the "wattle." It is commonly found on poultry, such as chickens and turkeys.
It is called a wattle, and is only present on male turkeys.
It is the red thing on it's neck, also called a "gobbler" by some people who don't know what to call it.
If you are talking about the red thing hanging down from it's neck. That is called the flap of loose skin.
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The insect with a long neck is called a giraffe weevil.
It means Long Neck Non Returnable!
The long feather hanging on the front of a turkey is a part of its beard. The beard is only found on male turkeys.