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Turkeys

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.

2,162 Questions

What does it mean when a wishbone breaks in the middle?

If a wishbone breaks down the middle it can mean a few things. Some people interpret this is equal luck for those who broke it.

Can bush turkeys fly?

bush turkeys can only fly for a limited amount of time

What color is bad ground turkey?

If ground turkey is gray or light blue in color, it is bad ground turkey. Do not eat it and immediately dispose of it.

What nutrients are in turkey?

Turkey is high in protein, tryptophan, selenium, and vitamin B. (B3,B6)

Who is in charge of turkey?

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan because it was on BBC news

What is the life expectancy in Turkey for a male and female?

The life expectancy for a female in Turkey(the country) is 76.1 and the male is 71.5

What is a group of turkys?

A group of turkeys (or any other group of birds) is called a flock

Can you get sick from eating bad turkey bacon?

Yes, any improperly handled food can cause food poisoning if it is contaminated by bacteria or other food poisoning microbes.

When in doubt, throw it out!

Do turkey's kill people?

As a rule turkeys are harmless creatures. They do defend themselves however when threatened by predators or other turkeys. It is possible one could kill a person but it is highly unlikely.

Do female turkeys reproduce without a mate?

No. Turkeys cannot asexually reproduce. The reproduction of turkeys requires two parents, therefore they can only reproduce sexually.

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Examples in animalsA number of invertebrates and some less advanced vertebrates are known to alternate between sexual and asexual reproduction, or be exclusively asexual. Alternation is observed in a few types of insects, such as aphids (which will, under favourable conditions, produce eggs that have not gone through meiosis, essentially cloning themselves) and the cape bee Apis mellifera capensis (which can reproduce asexually through a process called thelytoky). A few species of amphibians and reptiles have the same ability (see parthenogenesis for concrete examples). A very unusual case among more advanced vertebrates is the female turkey's ability to produce fertile eggs in the absence of a male. The eggs result in often sickly, and nearly always male turkeys. This behaviour can interfere with the incubation of eggs in turkey farming.

How do you feed a baby brush turkey?

Baby Brush Turkeys are native to Australia. They are very furry at birth and feed on seeds, insects and fallen fruits.

What is the difference between a turkey and a Capon?

Turkeys and capons can be substituted for the other when cooking but a capon is generally much closer to a chicken than a turkey. It is much smaller than a turkey and has a more wild flavor.

How many people will a 3.5kg turkey crown feed just for dinner?

A 3.5kg turkey crown will be enough for 8 to 9 people having dinner.

What is the best shot size for wild turkeys?

I think a 5 oz. shot is the best....3 1/2

Why is turkey good for you?

Turkey is good for you, because it tastes good, and by eating it you

help the turkey farmers and vendors.....o.k

Do hen turkeys lay eggs without a tom turkey present?

Yes, but they wont be fertile.

Hen turkeys lay eggs in the spring with or without the tom.

Why does a turkey wishbone turn rubber when placed in vinegar?

A turkey wishbone will turn to rubber when placed in vinegar because the vinegar dissolves the calcium. Calcium is what makes a bone hard.