Yes! They definitely do. I live in NEPA and around dawn about 2 weeks ago my husband and I were having coffee and we started seeing turkeys dive bombing out of the trees. It was quite interesting. Then just on Christmas Eve, I was home early from work and around 4:30 right before the sun went down, about 6-8 turkeys all kind of assembled into a line went up on my neighbors septic mound and started running and flew up into the trees one by one. It was crazy. So, yes wild turkeys sleep in trees.
I don't understand this Q but they sleep in trees while upside down
No they do not sleep upside down.
Monkeys usually sleep upside down like bats.
King cobras sleep up in trees all curled up
A Healthy snail doesn't flip upside down to sleep usually. so A unhealthy snail would sleep upside down.
i think sloths live in trees and just sleep upside down all day
Usually, hawks roost in evergreen trees, where they cannot be seen easy by predators.
Monkeys do not typically sleep upside down. They usually sleep lying down, sitting, or even curled up in a hammock-like position. While some monkey species like spider monkeys or orangutans may occasionally hang from tree branches while sleeping, they are not usually seen sleeping completely upside down.
Wild turkeys sleep in bushes .....probably lol my guess is as good as urs
change color sleep upside down reptiles live in a jungle camouflage on trees Thanks
fruit bats sleep upside down because all bats sleep upside down and a fruit bat is a bat
Opossums hang upside down to sleep in trees or other elevated areas where they feel safe from predators. This behavior helps them stay out of reach and hidden from danger while they rest. It is a natural instinct for them to seek safety by hanging upside down.