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  2. Wait a Minute—Can Turkeys Fly? - AOL

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    Typically, a turkey will fly into its roost just as it is getting dark at night and fly out of it at daylight. The best way to find out where turkeys are roosting is to see where they are feeding ...

  3. Turkey (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Though domestic turkeys are considered flightless, wild turkeys can and do fly for short distances. Turkeys are best adapted for walking and foraging; they do not fly as a normal means of travel. When faced with a perceived danger, wild turkeys can fly up to a quarter mile. Turkeys may also make short flights to assist roosting in a tree. [48]

  4. Wildlife of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri River near Rocheport, Missouri. Missouri is home to a diversity of flora, fauna and funga.There is a large amount of fresh water present due to the Mississippi River, Missouri River, and Lake of the Ozarks, with numerous smaller rivers, streams, and lakes.

  5. FarmVille Turkey Roost: Everything you need to know - AOL

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  6. Turkey Creek (Bonne Femme Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Turkey Creek is a stream in Boone County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Bonne Femme Creek. Turkey Creek was named for the wild turkeys along its course. [2] It is one of three large creeks in Three Creeks Conservation Area.

  7. What’s a snood and how fast is a wild turkey? 10 things to ...

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    8. They’re not very smart. They have good instincts, but their brain is about the size of a pea or a large single peanut. 9. American Indians domesticated turkeys before Europeans set foot in ...

  8. Here's how many turkeys were harvested in Missouri on youth ...

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  9. Climate of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri generally has a variety of seasonal humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa), with cool winters and long, hot summers. In the southern part of the state, particularly in the Bootheel , the climate borders on a more mild-type humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa ), and in the northern third, the state transitions ...