When turkeys are baby's they make a peeping sound. The sound is a little louder than other birds, but the sound is usually made when the baby turkey is in need of something.
No. Turkeys are different animals than chickens though they are both birds.
When turkeys are baby's they make a peeping sound. The sound is a little louder than other birds, but the sound is usually made when the baby turkey is in need of something.
No, chickens and turkeys are both "poultry" birds. Molds and yeasts are species of entirely separate categories with no relation at all.
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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Penguins are swimmers rather than fliers. In other birds, such as the emu, ostrich, and roadrunner, the emphasis is on running, and the wings are not developed enough for flight. Chickens and turkeys, although they can fly, are too large to maintain flight for very long.
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There are more than two. The two most common are chickens and turkeys, but there are also geese, pheasants, quail, ostriches (yes, really; there's an ostrich farm near where I live), pigeons, and sundry others.
The dodo bird was heavier than other birds and couldn't fly.
because they are much much bigger than birds
Yes, turkeys do have ears and as I know of they have better hearing than human and cat.