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A turkey is a large bird with a fleshy wattle hanging from the underside of its beak. It is also characterized by a lump called a snood, dangling from the top of its beak.

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Can you stop gabapentin cold turkey?

No. Even though it is non-narcotic and really nontoxic your brains chemistry will be used to the drug. If you DO quit cold turkey instead of using a tapering program expect something like a really bad acid trip that lasts for one to three weeks. Dilated pupils, audio hallucinations, sweating, tremors.

Source: I quit cold turkey and only could make it to day 7. As far as I could tell after 7 days the withdrawal symptoms were not getting easier. It definitely made me question my sanity.

Which order do wild turkeys belong this order consists of Upland Gamebirds?

Wild turkey is Order Galliformes.

Class: Aves

Order: Galliformes

Family: Phasiandae

Subfamily: Meleagridinae

Genus: Meleagris

Species: Meleagris gallopavo

How much food does the average turkey eat per day?

A 15 pound turkey will eat 5 pounds of food per week

How many grey wolves are in turkey?

It is impossible to answer this question accurately!. If you are talking about captive wolves then it could be done (look up each zoo and add them up).

Wild wolf populations move fast and are very good at hiding. As such it is impossible to have an accurate figure as to how many wolves there are in one country let alone a whole group.

Israel has a stable population of roughly 50. Last year genetic analysis showed that a species called the egyption golden jackel was actually a wolf.

This webpage is on wolves and the map shows where they live in the middle east (Turkey and iran are the wolfs stronghold in the area)

I hope this goes some way to answering your question, though as I say no person in teh world could give you an accurate figure for the number of wolves in one country, let alone a group of countries. You might be interested to know though that it is thought wolves were first domesticated in this part of the world (domestic dogs are descended from wolves that hung around human habitations in israel and gradually became 'pets')

Can you leave a fresh frozen turkey out overnight to thaw?

hell no! you could kill someone with turkey like that.

Another answer:Here's the deal. Ideally, your turkey should be either lower than 42F or over 120F. Logic tells us this is not always possible. So the idea is to minimize the time spent in "the zone". Depending on the size of your turkey, outside in a cool climate for a night may work well to defrost it. Big turkeys take more time obviously.

In ideal circumstances it's a good idea to defrost your turkey in the fridge at around 38F, which, depending on conditions, may take a few days.

What you want to watch out for is:

1. Poultry lingering at room temp. It's a surefire problem eventually.

2. Leaving part of the bird frozen (like forgetting to removef the giblets). In an oven this isn't too much of a problem, but if you deep fry it, frozen stuff tends to flash to steam, which can virtually explode -- in 350F+ grease, this is a bomb.

Just be aware that bacteria loves the temperature region between 42F and about 110F. Keep the bird out of that range as much as you can.

Note that most sources call the meat "safe" at an internal temp pf >= 165F. This is pretty dry for most of us, but safe. Your call.

Is the wild turkey one of the worlds fastest birds?

False

These are the top 5 fastest birds on Earth

  1. Peregrine Falcon (diving)
  2. White-throated Needletail
  3. Spur-winged goose
  4. Red-breasted merganser
  5. White-rumped Swift

What a female turkey?

A female turkey is smaller than a male and does not have the showy plumage of a male. The female usually has brown or gray feathers and 10 to 20 percent of females will have a beard. They also have blueish gray heads with some feathers on them. Females have much smaller snoods than males as well.

What part of the turkey do turkey tips come from?

The part of the turkey that turkey tips comes from is the shoulder area. This is sometimes referred to as turkey ribs.

How do you castrate a turkey?

It depends on what animal you are talking about. Sheep, goats, cattle and pigs are usually done without anaesthesia. In pigs (with boars) most are castrated via knife and emasculator. In rams, billies and bulls there is two main options: banding or cutting. Banding simply uses a rubber O-ring band that is positioned above the testicles on the "neck" of the testes where the spermatic cord and blood vessels are located. The testes simply fall off after a while. Cutting involves using a knife to slit open the scrotum exposing the testes, and using the emasculator to crush the blood vessels and spermatic cord to speed the healing process. The emasculator kinda acts as a knife itself because it both crushes the cord and enables the person to separate the testes from the cord. Another method is to cut the cord with the knife and tie the blood vessels and cord in a knot to stop blood flow. Most vets though prefer to use the knife and emasculator method, or for young, the banding method.

With horses, anaesthesia is necessary. The knife and emasculator method is the more common and best method to use to geld or castrate stallions, as described above.

At what age do wild turkeys hit puberty?

Wild turkeys hit puberty around 7 months of age.

In the US what is the only states that does not have wild turkeys?

Alaska is the only state without wild turkeys. Many people think Hawaii would not have them but Hawaii does have wild turkeys.

Do turkey vultures have nests?

a turkey vulture will only attack to protect its nest from a threat. if you leave it alone there wont be any problems. there have been reports of large turkey vultures attempting to prey on small children as a source of food

Do wild turkey eat raccoons?

No, a vulture would not kill a raccoon. However, vultures are scavengers and would eat a dead raccoon.

How do turkeys gobble?

turkey! =) turkey! =) turkey! :-) turkey! :-)

What is the difference between a turkey and an ostrich?

No. Emus and ostriches are different in the following ways:

  • Emus are endemic to Australia (meaning they are found exclusively in Australia), whilst ostriches are found in Africa.
  • Emus have darker colouring, with dark brown, gery and black fine feathers. Ostriches have thicker and lighter plumage.
  • An ostrich is bigger than an emu. An emu weighs between 66 and 99 pounds (30-45kg). An ostrich weighs about 300 pounds.
  • The ostrich is faster and is, in fact, the world's fastest two-legged animal. An ostrich can sprint at 65 Kilometres per hour (40 miles per hour) and an emu can sprint at 50 kph, or 30 mph.
  • Ostriches are unusual among the ratites (flightless birds) as they have only two toes on each foot. Emus and other ratites have three toes.

Can you buy turkey eggs to eat?

Turkey eggs have a taste similar to chicken eggs. Some people enjoy the taste of eggs while others do not. The reason why turkey eggs are rarely seen for sale is because they are very expensive to buy and less common than chicken eggs.

What does the turkey say?

please dont eat me! The traditional way of describing a turkey's sound in English is "gobble gobble."

How do you help a turkey who has broken it's neck?

There are a couple of ways to fix a baby turkey leg if it is broken. One way is to bandage it up.

How do you use a turkey mouth call?

you put the call in ur mouth with the reed side towards ur mouth, then u put it up on the roof of ur month and blow like a whistle to make sure only a little bit of air gets in so its moves the reed in the right way

How do you tell if a turkey is a boy or a girl?

It is quite obvious actually. The turkeys we imagine around Thanksgiving time are really all males.(Female turkeys are called pehens) The female turkeys are much smaller and look nothing like the male. So do not bother turning your turkey upside down and looking down there! The outside appearance is all you need to notice.