
[FONT=Tahoma, arial, helvetica]Turkey Facts[/FONT]
[FONT=Tahoma, arial, helvetica]What do you know about turkeys? [/FONT]
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- 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. [/FONT]
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- 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.
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- 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. [/FONT]
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- 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. [/FONT]
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- 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. [/FONT]
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- Benjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be a turkey. [/FONT]