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Annette1990
11-15-2007, 05:37 PM
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Turkey Facts (http://home.aristotle.net/Thanksgiving/trivia.asp)

What do you know about turkeys?

Here turkey, turkey, turkey


Turkeys are able to adapt to a wide variety of habitats. However, most turkeys are found in hardwood forests with grassy areas.
The best time to see a turkey is on a warm clear day or in a light rain. They what?


Turkeys have heart attacks
When the Air Force was conducting test runs and breaking the sound barrier, fields of turkeys would drop dead.
Turkeys can drown if they look up when it is raining.

Eat, sleep, gobble

Turkeys spend the night in trees. They fly to their roosts around sunset.
Turkeys fly to the ground at first light and feed until mid-morning. Feeding resumes in mid-afternoon.
Gobbling starts before sunrise and can continue through most of the morning. Eyes in the backs of their heads?


A wild turkey has excellent vision and hearing. Their field of vision is about 270 degrees. This is the main reason they continue to elude some hunters. And they're fast, too!


A spooked turkey can run at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. They can also burst into flight approaching speeds between 50-55 mph in a matter of seconds. So close, yet so far


Benjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be a turkey.
* I found these facts online..learned something new too!

dominick
11-15-2007, 05:54 PM
Interesting facts, but some of them are about wild turkeys while some pertain to farm raised, such as drowning during rain. Wild turkeys are actually pretty smart.

Oh, and poor old Mr. Franklin keeps getting misquoted on that. It wasn't that he liked the Turkey that much, it's that he really didn't like the Bald Eagle.

None the less, cool post!

Annette1990
11-15-2007, 06:01 PM
Thanks for this tid bit of info..much appreciated. Glad you liked the post.

dominick
11-15-2007, 06:17 PM
When I was quite a bit younger, my grandparents had a nice home near a bunch of farms. I remember befriending another boy my age one summer who lived on one that raised poultry among other things. I learned more about turkeys and chicken that summer than anyone from Chicago should know.

mrspenguin
11-16-2007, 10:57 AM
That it is interesting. After reading that I realized the best use of a turkey is on my plate.
:munch:

Billy Battles
11-16-2007, 11:01 AM
I knew some of this some I don't think I did.

Annette1990
11-18-2007, 10:10 PM
Same here Billy..some I knew some I didn't...