Some common animal names that include the keyword "turkey" are wild turkey, turkey vulture, and turkey buzzard.
It depends. The country name, Turkey, should always be capitalized. The animal, turkey, is a simple noun and should only be capitalized at the start of a sentence.
No, the noun lira is a common noun, a word for the monetary unit of Turkey and Syria, and of Italy prior to switching to the euro. The names for units of money are common nouns, such as a lira, a euro, a peso, a yen, a dollar, etc.
Besides Turkey, other countries with significant Kurdish populations include Iran, Iraq, and Syria. These countries are home to large Kurdish communities with their own distinct cultures, languages, and histories.
The plural of "turkey" is "turkeys."
murky, turkey, jerky, etc.
Angora goats are typically found in Ankara, Turkey. They are a common animal there and are actually bred straight from Turkey.
there is no such motto for the turkey (bird)
There is no turkey!
there is no such motto for the turkey (bird)
Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Cow
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Turkey's gobble I think...
The Gray Wolf (or Grey Wolf) is the national animal of Turkey.
The common wild turkey, and the ocellated turkey.
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