The turkey's waddle is located under its beak.
A comb or wattle .
dewlap or caruncle
Female turkeys, also known as hens, do have a small, less prominent wattle compared to male turkeys, known as toms. The wattle is larger and more colorful in male turkeys, as it is used during courtship displays to attract females. Hens have a smaller wattle because they do not need to attract mates in the same way as toms.
It is the red thing on it's neck, also called a "gobbler" by some people who don't know what to call it.
The red fleshy appendage you see on a turkey's neck is their wattle.
Comb or wattle .
Wattle is the term for it.
The term that you are looking for is "wattle." It is the fold of skin that is at the front of the turkey's neck underneath the beak.
Gobble It's called a Wattle and it is only on the boy turkeys!!
The skin flaps are call wattles.
The fleshy part that hangs from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.
The pouch on the front of a Turkey's area is called a wattle.