Wild turkeys do not weigh more than domestic turkeys on average. Wild turkeys move around a lot looking for food, domestic turkeys don't have to, causing them to get heavier.
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No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.
Yes, turkeys can fly. But they fly similar to peacocks, exept a bit better. However, they cannot fly like an eagle or a songbird.
Domestic turkeys are descendants of the wild turkey, native to North America. The specific breed that became the modern domestic turkey is probably originally from the southern part of Mexico, though domestic turkeys are still considered to be the same species as wild turkeys.
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well. Turkeys are secretly mind ninjas invented by communists, who are lead in to battle by Santa and Jackie Chan. So turkeys should NEVER be domestic. or they will get you. they're everywhere. even in the shower.
As a rule turkeys are harmless creatures. They do defend themselves however when threatened by predators or other turkeys. It is possible one could kill a person but it is highly unlikely.
Domestic turkeys can't fly. Not only are they too heavy but the bones for much of the normal flight mechanism are no longer large enough to support flight (even if the bird was slender enough to fly).
The country of Turkey has an area of 783,562 km2. Turkey, the animal, typically grow to around 35 lbs. in weight.
Ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys, parrots, and canaries are all domestic animals descended from dinosaurs.
yes turkeys of all types fly. i see wild ones fly all the time and my domestic turkeys fly just as well as the wild ones! no turkeys can not fly of there wight wild turkeys have less wight