
Turkeys
Turkeys are large birds native to North America, known for their distinctive fan-shaped tail and wattled neck. They are social animals that can be domesticated or wild, and are primarily raised for their meat, which is popular globally, especially during holidays. Turkeys have a keen sense of sight and hearing, and they use their vocalizations and body language to communicate. Male turkeys, or toms, often display elaborate feather displays for mating. They typically forage for grains, insects, and plants and have a unique flesh structure with dark and white meat, highly valued for taste and texture.