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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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What is the thing on a roosters neck called?

Comb

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GIGLO

No, the comb is the fleshy structure on top of their head (there are several different types, not just the normal type, which is called a 'single comb'). I think the questioner was asking about the 2 fleshy flaps of skin which hang under the beak, down the front of the neck. These are called 'wattles'.

Visa for turkey?

Some countries does not need visa to enter to Turkey.

To see them, click here: http://www.e-konsolosluk.net/Visa/Visa_Query.aspx

and change your language at right top.

What is the sound made by a turkey called?

a gobble

Males Gobble, Females Cluck usually to reassemble a flock.

Males use Spitting and Drumming sounds around hens.

Turkeys Yelp and Cluck to send different messages by using various volumes, pitch and speed.

Clucks, Putts and Cackles depending on pitch can signal contentment, ways of locating each other or to indicate that a bird has been disturbed.

Turkeys also squeal, purr and whine usually when they are contect.

What is the national animal of Turkey?

The Gray Wolf (or Grey Wolf) is the national animal of Turkey.

Where is the original Ark of the Covenant today?

Nobody knows. It was lost to history a long long time ago. However, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church claims to have it, in the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, in Axum, Ethiopia. The Second Book of the Maccabees says that the prophet Jerimiah hid the Ark in a cave on Mount Nebo just before the Babylonian exile -- but 2 Maccabees was written close to 500 years after that. The Lemba (an African tribe with well documented descent from Jewish refugees from Yemen) claim the ark ended up in Great Zimbabwe, where it self-destructed; a replica of that one, made about 1350 is now in a museum in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Do countries other then the US eat turkey?

You are such an ignorant prick!

No, the US is the ONLY country in the world to eat turkey, no other country would even dream of it.

I hope you got my sarcasm there.

Where is jennie-o turkey store sold?

Jennie-O Turkey can be bought at all major food supermarket chains such as Kroger, ShopRite and Publix. They can also be found at retailers such as Target and Walmart.

Where is a turkeys wattle located?

The turkey's waddle is located under its beak.

DO turkeys eat grass?

No. They consume nuts, berries and insects mainly.

What are three attributes of a turkey?

Turkeys gobble.

Turkeys have a snood on top of their head that they can change the size of depending on mood.

The turkey has a large fan shaped tail to impress the female turkeys.

What is the world record for the biggest turkey?

The world record for the biggest turkey belongs to a turkey named Tyson. He weighed 89 pounds and belonged to a farmer in the UK.

Is Turkey in Belize?

I'm sure they have the birds called turkey in Belize. But the country Turkey is nowhere near Belize...

Why were the Red Neck army called Red Necks?

In 1921 in West Virginia there was an armed conflict between coal miners, who were trying to legalized unionization, and the corrupt police and security officials hired by the coal mining companies to stop the miners. As a sign of solidarity, the coal miners all wore red kerchiefs around their necks and the moniker was born.

What geometer was born in Turkey?

I believe the following geometers were born in turkey; Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. c. 546))

Miletus was a town in the area where today Turkey is. But it is wrong to say that Anaximander was born in Turkey because we mix ancient time and modern space. It is correct to say that Asia Minor, which today is a part of Turkey, was the birthplace of Apollonius born in Perga , Aytolycus born in Pitane , Hipparchus born in Nicaea . But the most famous geometer, perhaps, is Thales of Miletus.

Which way to put in turkey?

I prefer breast-side down, because then all the juices flow to the front, and that is where the bulk of the meat is, anyway. Then all the white meat is nice and juicy.