Yes. Turkeys eat insects.
Wild turkeys eat acorns, seeds, small insects, wild berries and grass.
wild turkeys naturally eat seeds, nuts, berries, and mostly grass. They also sometimes eat bugs, worms, and small insects.
Wild turkeys do not eat baby rabbits. Wild turkeys do not eat any kind of meat because they are vegetarians.
No. They consume nuts, berries and insects mainly.
Wild turkeys are fond of berries, and nuts, especially beechnuts and acorns. They will also consume corn, and insects.
Wild turkeys enjoy a very wide and varied diet. Among other things they do eat grains and seeds including corn and wheat.
Wild turkeys primarily feed on a diet of seeds, nuts, fruits, and insects, but they may occasionally consume bees if they come across them. However, bees are not a significant part of their diet. Turkeys are more likely to eat other insects and invertebrates that are easier to catch and consume. Overall, while they can eat bees, it is not a common occurrence.
No, turkeys do not typically eat dead animals as part of their diet. They are omnivores, but their diet mainly consists of plants, seeds, insects, and small invertebrates.
Yes, turkeys do eat mice... I just watched my pet turkey eat a mouse. If your cats will not keep them away, a pet turkey will!!
They scratch under leaves to stir up insects to eat.
they eat herbs grasses and any left over carcass meat from Any dead animal
Insects.