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

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    Wild turkeys fly at low heights which would explain why we don't see them flying through the air like other birds. Typically, a wild turkey will fly up into a tree about 20 - 30 feet in the air ...

  3. Anhinga - Wikipedia

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    The anhinga (/ æ n ˈ h ɪ ŋ ɡ ə /; Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the warmer parts of the Americas. The word anhinga comes from a'ñinga in the Brazilian Tupi language and means "devil bird" or "snake bird". [ 3 ]

  4. Quiz Time: Can Turkeys Fly? Read All About the ... - AOL

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    That's not to say that they're mighty soarers of the sky, because that would be exaggerating a bit. 😂 Instead, wild turkeys can only really fly short distances—an ability they only use when ...

  5. Turkey meat - Wikipedia

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    Turkey with mole is regarded as Mexico's "national dish". [13] [14] Turkey rice is regarded as one of Taiwan's national dishes. [15] [16] Because the turkey is a New World bird not known to the Jewish people until after the completion of the Hebrew Bible and Talmud, questions about its kosher status have been discussed for years. The majority ...

  6. Dear America, Your Thanksgiving Turkeys Are Dry. Here's The ...

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    The ideal Thanksgiving spread features a gorgeous, bronzed turkey, perched on a platter and brimming with stuffing.But some ideals aren’t practical: a crispy-skinned, evenly browned, and ...

  7. Heritage turkey - Wikipedia

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    While the moniker of heritage turkey is not a government-regulated label like organic foods, it does have a precise definition. The most notable heritage turkeys today come from specific breeds, such as the Bourbon Red, but any fowl regardless of breed can be defined as a heritage turkey if it meets the criteria mentioned below.

  8. Don't Trust The Pop-Up Thermometer In Your Turkey—Here's Why

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    Get The Recipe. Where To Check The Turkey's Temperature. Where you measure the temperature is key to getting an accurate reading on your turkey. Check the temperature in the two thickest parts of ...

  9. Foam depopulation - Wikipedia

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    Aftermath of foam depopulation being used on a flock of turkeys with a few still alive, as often occurs. Foam depopulation or foaming is a means of mass killing farm animals by spraying foam over a large area to obstruct breathing and ultimately cause suffocation. [1] It is usually used to attempt to stop disease spread. [2]