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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.

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How is turkey digested?

Turkey is digested in the same manner as many other foods. The food enters the system and digestive enzymes break it down and absorb nutrients.

How many pounds of turkey for creamed turkey sandwiches for 100 people?

There should be about 100 pounds of turkey for 100 people. There should be a pound of turkey for each person.

What is a flock of quail called?

A "flock" of quail is called a "Covey". A covey can be made of 3 to 20 quail or higher. Hope this answers your question!!!

What is an animal turkey motto?

there is no such motto for the turkey (bird)

Is a bird strong enough to peck out a human's eyes?

Depends on the kind of bird. a crow or an eagle is strong enough To.

Capitol of turkey?

Ankara is the capitol of Turkey.

Many, many years ago, it was Istanbul.

Why isn't the turkey the national bird?

I heard the Turkey is very intelligent and has very keen senses. Which is the reason it was nominated for the National bird and which makes this bird difficult to hunt. But during mating season the male turkey loses it and has only one thing on it's mind. Which makes the turkey look just like what he is, a big turkey. * The founding fathers didn't agree with Ben Franklin on the turkey. They felt the bald eagle would appear more powerful and regal.

If Turkey didn't have turkeys then how did they get their name?

Names of the countries are usually defined in your language when somebody from your country visits them. It varies according to how they call their land too. Turks call turk land "turkiye, pronounced turkia". For ease of use, probably people have chosen to call it Turkey.

The origin of the word "turkey" as connotes fowl is entirely distinct from the origin of "Turkey" as connotes the country. The two only appear the same. This is the same as many words such as "leaves" as refers to departing and "leaves" as refers to the green things coating a plant.

Is it possible to split a wishbone perfectly in half?

This past Thanksgiving,my son and I split a dried chicken bone right in half :)

How far can turkey see movement?

A turkey can see up to 250 yards easy and can tell what it is. Any further than that can see but can't tell what it is.

Why turkey was important for US?

Turkey is important for the United States because it is a staple in the American diet. Turkey is full of nutrients that the human body uses to survive.

When is a turkey done?

When it starts squirting clear liquid. The UK advert claimed that when it does that it is time to eat.

What is turkey class system?

All turkeys have the following classification: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Aves Order: Galliformes, Family Phasianidae Genus: Meleagris. There are many species of turkey.

Can you stop Triliptal cold turkey when you are well with no problem?

When discontinuing any prescription medication, you should always get the prescribing doctor's input first. Trileptal (generic: oxcarbazepine) is an anti-epileptic prescribed for the treatment of partial seizures.

Generally, Trileptal is started at a lower dosage which is then slowly increased over a period of time until the maximum tolerated/efficacious dose is reached. Anytime a medication is stair-stepped up to a therapeutic dose, it should also be stair-stepped down, normally for the same reasons. This is especially true of medications that alter brain chemistry, as is the case with many anti-epileptics.

You may feel "well with no problem[s]" but that is likely because of treatment. Medications should never be discontinued or decreased without a physicians instructions on if, and how that can be done safely. Also, there is always a significant risk of relapse/complications when discontinuing a medication in an unsafe manner.

Can a turkey fly as high as a bird?

Yes, a wild turkey flies very well. Wild turkeys roost in a tree at night, there will be quite a few of them in the same tree & in trees close by. The hens tend to stick together but the gobblers & jakes- (young male turkeys) fight for the right to be the breeder of the flock. All the turkeys make a special noise when they fly-up to roost & again when they fly-down in the morning. The noise is one of the ways that hunters locate where the flock is staying so they can set-up nearby the next morning to hunt the turkeys.