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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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How many student are there in turkey?

There are around 8 million students currently enrolled in schools in Turkey.

What countries did turkey colonize?

Turkey did not have formal colonies in the same way that European countries did during the age of imperialism. However, the Ottoman Empire, which preceded modern Turkey, controlled various territories across North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Eastern Europe. These territories were not considered colonies in the traditional sense.

Which country introduced turkeys into the UK in the 16th century?

Turkeys were introduced into the UK in the 16th century by Spanish explorers returning from the Americas.

What Native American tribe used the turkey feather ceremonial Cape?

The Wampanoag tribe used turkey feather ceremonial capes. Turkey feathers were significant in their ceremonies and were often used in various ways to create intricate and meaningful ceremonial clothing.

How big was a wattle and daub house?

The size of a wattle and daub house varied, but they were typically small to medium in size. These houses were built using a framework of woven branches (wattle) covered with a mixture of mud, clay, straw, and sometimes dung (daub). They were common in medieval Europe and other parts of the world.

What states produce the most iron ore?

Minnesota produces about 70-percent of the iron ore in the United States. Michigan produces the bulk of the other 25-percent. Minnesota produces approximately 40-million tons of iron ore annually.

When turkey was founded?

The Republic of Turkey was founded on October 29, 1923, following the Turkish War of Independence led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The country's capital was moved to Ankara and significant reforms were implemented to modernize Turkey and establish a democratic, secular state.

Who lived in wattle and daub?

Wattle and daub structures were commonly inhabited by medieval people in Europe, as well as by various indigenous cultures around the world. These structures are made of woven sticks (wattle) covered in a mixture of mud and straw (daub), providing simple yet effective shelter against the elements. They were a popular choice for many different societies due to their accessibility and ease of construction.

Where did the term Now you're talking turkey originate?

The exact origin of the phrase "now you're talking turkey" is uncertain, but it is likely related to the practice of speaking frankly or getting down to business, similar to "getting down to brass tacks." Turkey is a revered and valuable bird, and the phrase may simply refer to speaking in a serious or valuable manner.

Scientific name for broiler?

A broiler is not a species of animal. It is a category used by the meat industry to designate a certain group of breeds of chicken or turkey raised for its meat (as opposed to types of chickens raised for eggs). The scientific name of the domestic chicken is Gallus gallus domesticus. Domestic turkeys are usually Meleagris gallopavo but may be Meleagris ocellata in South America.

What is the scientific name for wild turkeys?

The scientific name for the animal called a turkey is Meleagris gallopavo.

The name "Turkey" comes from the country of Turkey. When Europeans first discovered turkeys in America, they incorrectly identified the birds as turkey fowl (or turkey hen and turkey cock), due to that bird's importation to Central Europe through Turkey.

That name was shortened to the name of the country, stuck as the name of the American bird.

What is the scientific name for turkey?

The Wild Turkey's scientific name is Meleagris gallopavo.

What is mdian age in turkey?

The median age in Turkey is around 32 years old. This means that half of the population is older than 32, and half is younger.

What demographic transition stage is Turkey?

Turkey is currently in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. they have both low birth and death rates but the population still increases slowly

How do you spell turkey?

That is the correct spelling of "turkey" (a large bird). The capitalized form "Turkey" is the name of the country between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.

Do pigs speak Spanish?

Pigs are not capable of speech in a way humans understand. This is true for every language. Even pig Latin.

What is Hello in Turkey?

'Merhaba' means hello, you greet someone by saying merhaba when you see someone in real life. On the phone however, you say 'Alo'.

How did the chests of chickens come to be known as breasts?

Since chickens aren't mammals, their "breasts" are not mammary glands. However, "breast" can also mean just the area of the body. Chicken breasts are also known as "white meat" since the flesh is lighter that than of the legs (the "dark meat"). Birds' breast muscle is what powers their wings, although in domesticated fowl such as chickens and turkeys, its bulk prevents the birds from flying.

What is the record for the largest number of turkeys gutted in one hour?

Turkeys are commonly gutted for preparation in the food process. The record for the most turkeys gutted in one hour is thirteen turkeys.

How much did the heaviest turkey weigh?

The heaviest turkey on record weighed 86 pounds. The turkey was named Tyson and he set the record in 1989.

Which of your forefathers wanted the turkey to be your national symbol?

Ben Franklin once jokingly suggested the Turkey as the national bird, he did not intend it to be taken seriously.

What pardons a turkey from being eaten each year?

That is a good question. John F. Kennedy was the first President to pardon a turkey. I am sure somebody knows why he did that but the significant part is that the first turkeys were pardoned only days before the President was assassinated in Dallas November 22, 1963. President Johnson, Kennedy's Vice-President kept the tradition and it's been a tradition ever since.

By who was turkey founded by?

Turkey is found at 1071 by Alpaslan the conqouerer.

then they have been state of Ottoman by the Leader Osman Gazi.

and then they have now Republic Of Turkey by Gazi M.Kemal Atatürk.