Benjamin Franklin named it after Thomas Jefferson when he would not allow it to be the national bird.
Yes.
In the animal kingdom, male turkeys are commonly referred to as toms.
Like chickens, female turkeys are simply called hens. Male turkeys, on the other hand, are called toms. Baby turkeys are known as poults.
aside from their sexual organs, toms (male turkeys) also have a "beard", a tuft of coarse hair that protrudes from their upper chest.
Female turkeys, also known as hens, do have a small, less prominent wattle compared to male turkeys, known as toms. The wattle is larger and more colorful in male turkeys, as it is used during courtship displays to attract females. Hens have a smaller wattle because they do not need to attract mates in the same way as toms.
The female turkey is called a hen, a male turkey is called a tom or gobbler and a young male turkey is a jake.
Male turkeys, known as toms or gobblers, are typically larger with brighter plumage and a more prominent snood. They also have a beard, which is a cluster of feathers on their chest. Female turkeys, known as hens, are generally smaller and have duller plumage without the beard.
Adult male turkeys are called "toms", or "gobblers". Subadult males are called "jakes".
Benjamin Franklin named it after Thomas Jefferson when he would not allow it to be the national bird.
Ben Franklin named it after Thomas Jefferson when he did not allow it to be the national bird
Male turkeys are called toms, and female turkeys are called hens. So, the phrase "tom turkey," whether it is in a song, book, play, or cartoon, is how the character tom turkey got his name.
a mature bird is a tom , while a immature male turkey is a jake