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
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.
Pigs are not capable of speech in a way humans understand. This is true for every language. Even pig Latin.
'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.
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.
How many bones does a grown turkey have?
Theres actually 4.
Turkeys are the only known species of bird that have this many 'wishbones'
it is an acquired trait carried down through their genes which were altered in the mid 1800s as part of the agricultural revoultion
they also have enormous sized shlongs
Is the red dangly thing on a turkey called a beard?
hello, thank you for your inquiry on the dangly thing on a turkey, otherwise known as a lietenant J. Dangle. To answer your question correctly and in the most scientific way possible, YES, the dangly thing under the turkey's chin piece that resembles a naked ball satchel is in fact called a beard. We here at answers dot com appreciate any and all turkey related questions, especially those pertaining to turkey beards.
What is a Duck giving birth called?
It's called laying an egg. When the duckling emerges from the egg it's called hatching.
Do wild turkeys eat baby rabbits?
Wild turkeys do not eat baby rabbits. Wild turkeys do not eat any kind of meat because they are vegetarians.
What are the adaptations for survival of a wild turkey?
turkeys are the same as any wild animal. They were meant to be wild and thus know how to survive in it by scavenging for food and reproducing just as a wild bear would know how to survive. It is purely instincts.
Do all turkeys gobble all year?
Wild turkeys eat acorns, seeds, small insects wild berries, and 80% grass.
If you are raising them you can put them on pasture and then suplement their diet with a commercial game bird feed.
What is the average weight of a turkey?
Fully grown male turkeys can reach a height of 101 cm and have been known to reach heights of well over 152cm. In 1923 a turkey from a small farm in Massachusetts entered the record books at an astonishing height of 187 cm!
What is a gathering of turkeys called?
A gathering of turkeys is called a flock. This is the term used for many different kinds of bird species.
That depends if you're willing to eat it. Though it probably is edible, it probably doesn't taste very good.
Why should we spare the lives of turkeys?
We shouldn't kill a turkey because turkeys is actually the American bird. Also, turkeys are awesome and it's getting near Thanksgiving..