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No, there is not all turkeys have dark and white meat :)
yes turkeys of all types fly. i see wild ones fly all the time and my domestic turkeys fly just as well as the wild ones! no turkeys can not fly of there wight wild turkeys have less wight
The breast meat on chickens and Turkeys is white because the flying muscle isn't used much. Any bird that flies regularly will have all dark meat.
no its not always dark meat there is some white and dark so the answer to that question is no its not. <there is a varierty>
Wild turkeys are slim birds, capable of reproducing, finding food, finding shelter all on their own. Domestic meat turkeys can not breed on their own, and need to have food and shelter provided.
The state of the Hawaii has no wild turkeys. All other 49 states have wild turkeys that native to the area.
I know all about wild turkeys, if it is raining turkeys will either ignore it or roost in their tree.
No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.
It depends where you are but in most areas wild turkeys are not endangered. In areas where they are endangered there is no hunting season. Farmed turkeys are by definition not endangered although they all will be killed in their prime.
All birds live in the wild, even domesticated ones such as chickens and turkeys have ones that are wild.
Yes, there are turkeys in China. Turkeys are not native to China but have been introduced to the country for farming purposes. They are primarily found in regions where turkey farming is practiced, rather than in the wild. Turkeys are raised in China for their meat, feathers, and eggs.
Yes, both chickens and turkey's can and do fly although they do not fly high or far. Many chickens are wing clipped when they are young but they are all capable of limited flights. Wild turkey's use flight to escape predators but the turkeys raised for meat on farms are often too heavy for any real spectacular flights.