On turkeys and goats it hangs from under the chin... On humans (only males) it hangs from the pelvis
The loose skin hanging down from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.Wattle is the most commonly used name. Dewlap and caruncle are also correct.
Are you thinking about opossums?
opossum
An udder.
You are referring to the Wattle...It is a red flap of "skin" that hangs down under the beak.
The turkey's caruncle is the flesh-like appendage that hangs from its head and neck. Both male and female turkeys have caruncles.
The flesh that hangs from the beak of a turkey is called the waddle. A chicken also has this type of flesh but their waddle is located on their head.
The soft flesh hanging from the throat of many fowls is called a wattle. It is a fleshy, wrinkled skin that hangs from the neck and is commonly found on chickens and turkeys. The wattle is often brightly colored and can play a role in attracting mates or regulating body temperature.
The red pouch that hangs over a turkey's forehead is called a "wattle." It is a fleshy protuberance that can vary in size and is more prominent in male turkeys. The wattle, along with the snood (the fleshy growth that hangs over the beak), plays a role in mating displays and communication among turkeys.
A ''snood'' is a nickname for a turkey's wattle.Which is the part that hangs over a turkey's beak.
The fleshy part that hangs from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.
farmers have genetically altered the original perception of turkeys. the reason for this is that the "flap" of skin is edible for human consumption and apparently tastes very nice so the farmers can get even more money for selling that flap of skin
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.
Not all of animals. One is the cariboe. It hangs around, but not for long. Mountain goats are usually spotted there.
To attract female turkeys. Believe it or not Tom Turkeys look the way they do because of evolution, manipulated by the sexual preferences of female turkeys. They prefer the really ugly Toms so by sexual selection the Toms just kept getting uglier and uglier.
No, bull sharks are the main shark that hangs around where people swim and they bump you to get you to fall over, then attack. So no, bull sharks are a danger to humans.
The bump like growth of skin that covers a turkey's neck is called a caruncle. These bumps are found on both male and female turkeys.