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Roughly 217 million birds were raised in the U.S. for turkey production in 2021, ... perhaps the most sought-after part of a Thanksgiving turkey is the furcula, or "wishbone." The furcula, ...
Finding the turkey wishbone is a special Thanksgiving tradition. Here's everything you need to know, including the rules of play and how to find the furcula.
This stylised bird skeleton highlights the furcula Wishbone of a chicken. The furcula (Latin for "little fork"; pl.: furculae) [a] or wishbone is a forked bone found in most birds and some species of non-avian dinosaurs, and is formed by the fusion of the two clavicles. [1]
Breaking a turkey's wishbone at dinner may seem strange, but it's a tradition that has evolved over thousands of years. On Thanksgiving, many Americans remove the wishbone from the turkey, and two ...
The "pardoning" of turkey during the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation has been cited as an illustration of carnism. [90] Animal rights scholars cite this as an illustration of dissonance reduction , which is the prominence given to all similar "saved from slaughter" stories, in which the media focus on one animal that evaded slaughter ...
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Here's what to know about the timeless Thanksgiving tradition of breaking the turkey wishbone—and how to win this turkey face-off. The post Thanksgiving Turkey Wishbone: Why We Break It and How ...
Wishbone commonly refers to the furcula, a fork-shaped bone in birds and some dinosaurs Wishbone , Wish bone or Wish Bone may also refer to: Wish-Bone , an American salad dressing and condiment company