by avoiding the farmers on Thanksgiving and by not smelling the farmers farts
A group of turkeys is called a rafter.
The generic name for geese, ducks, chickens and turkeys is poultry.
In the animal kingdom, male turkeys are commonly referred to as toms.
A flock of turkeys can also be referred to as a "raffle" or "rafter" of turkeys. Likewise, the collective noun 'gobble of turkeys' has been offered, but sees little if any use. "Raft" as a term of venery refers to auks (puffins, razorbills, auklets, and guillemots), as well as possibly ducks and penguins.
Turkeys and ducks do not typically mate with each other in the wild. They have different mating behaviors, social structures, and reproductive strategies. Additionally, interspecies mating usually results in infertile offspring.
Wild turkeys can live up to 10 years of age.Wild turkeys can live up to 10 years of age.Wild turkeys can live up to 10 years of age.Wild turkeys can live up to 10 years of age.Wild turkeys can live up to 10 years of age.Wild turkeys can live up to 10 years of age.
No there are not turkeys in turkey
No, turkeys also live in other regions, such as north America.
None! Turkeys don't live in the sea!
Yes, turkeys live in deserts. They are commonly seen in parts of the Chihuahuan Desert.
no
Turkeys mostly hang out around wooded areas.
Yes, turkeys and hens get along quite well together.
to live forever
in bushes
Sometimes.
They are in many states.