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  2. Caruncle (bird anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical structures on the head and throat of a domestic turkey. 1. Caruncles, 2. Snood, 3. Wattle (dewlap), 4. Major caruncle, 5. Beard. A caruncle is defined as 'a small, fleshy excrescence that is a normal part of an animal's anatomy'. [1] Within this definition, caruncles in birds include wattles (or dewlaps), combs, snoods, and earlobes.

  3. Wattle (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Southern hill myna in southern India shows yellow wattles on the head An English carrier pigeon with pale wattles around the eyes and beak. Birds with wattles include: From the neck or throat Birds of the genus Casuarius: the northern, southern, and dwarf cassowaries; Galliformes (e.g., wild turkeys, [5] chickens) Some vultures; Some lapwings

  4. 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]

  5. Wild facts about wild turkeys - AOL

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  6. 13 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Turkeys - AOL

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    Turkeys are delicious, but there’s much more to these highly social and infinitely interesting animals. Here's a chance to bone up on your turkey trivia. 13 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Turkeys

  7. Young female turkeys are known as “jennies.” A hen builds a ground nest with good cover and lays one egg every 24-32 hours. It takes about two weeks for her to lay a full clutch of nine to 13 ...

  8. Wattled brushturkey - Wikipedia

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    Females have a dull grey bare facial skin, whereas the males are pale-blue. Moreover, the red wattles on the head and chest is enlarged in the male, whilst it is reduced for females. Overall, they are similar to other brushturkeys but the wattled brushturkey has a vertically flattened tail with maroon rump and darker legs. [3]

  9. Did you spot a wild turkey or ruffed grouse? ODNR wants your ...

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    During the summer, female turkeys and their young are most active. The public is asked to report wild turkeys of all kinds, including gobblers, hens, and young turkeys (poults), as well as adult ...