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  2. List of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling tournaments - Wikipedia

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    The TNA Turkey Bowl was a tournament held in 2007 and 2008 aired on the Thanksgiving night episode of TNA Impact! The tournament consisted of three preliminary three way matches. Each match featured a member of the Heavyweight Division, The X Division, and The Tag Team Division with the winner of the match going on to the finals.

  3. Camel wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Camel fighting originated among ancient Turkic tribes over 1000 years ago. [1] [2] Camels also wrestle in the wild, so the practice occurred before it was first organized by nomads. [3] In the 1920s the Turkish National Aviation league held Camel fights as fundraisers in order to purchase planes for the Government of Turkey. [4]

  4. The Gobbledy Gooker - Wikipedia

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    The Gobbledy Gooker is a professional wrestling turkey mascot originally portrayed by Héctor Guerrero.In the weeks leading up to the 1990 Survivor Series, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) hyped its debut by showcasing a large egg at live shows, causing much speculation among wrestling fans.

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  7. Bull wrestling - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Fights happen in an empty field, [5] and have been organised on every first Sunday in August for over 200 years, attracting thousands of visitors. The fights were brought about to Western Balkans, mostly Bosnia and bordering Dalmatian Hinterland in Croatia, by the Ottomans from Turkey, where they are popular for hundreds of years. [2]

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

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    In the air, wild turkeys can fly and have a top-flight speed of about 55 miles per hour, which is about as fast as a car on a highway. Selective breeding diminished the domestic turkey’s ability ...

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