As with many Americanized terms, the name turkey was actually based on a mistake. Early European settlers to North America mistook the large native bird for a Guinea fowl which at that time was believed to originate from the Southeastern European region known as Turkey.
A mature female turkey is called a hen.
* Buffalo, city in New York state, USA Other 'loose' possibilities: * Parrott, Georgia, USA * Cowes, English town * Crow, a community in Texas * Dingo, a town in Angola * Elk, towns in Poland, California, Washington, & Wisconsin * 'Elk Township', numerous places in the USA with this name.
They use the left over turkey to make turkey sandwiches.
Troy is located in modern-day Turkey.
Yes a chicken does look like a turkey
a turkey named john
The president that had a turkey named jack is Abe Lincoln
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A femail Turkey is a hen.
The bird was named for the country. The turkey bird was mistakenly identified as a guineafowl when the British settlers arrived. Since guineafowl were from Turkey, the bird was named a turkey. Similar with other things that were misidentified and mislabeled (like Native Americans being called "Indians"), the title of turkey stuck for the animal, even though it has nothing to do with Turkey at all.
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Yes the Turkey Trot was named after Turkey for its short jerky steps it takes while walking.
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no they just named it that name. In Turkey, turkey means is "hindi" so it doesnt reletionship
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