A) Size of the wattles B) Color of the feathers C) Presence of a beard D) Length of the tail feathers
A) Exposure to sunlight B) The microscopic structure of the feathers C) Age D) Diet
A) The spur on a turkey's leg B) A type of turkey call C) The turkey's crop D) Fleshy appendage that hangs over the beak
A) Spurs B) Wing feathers C) Head size D) Eye color
A) Only leaves and grasses B) Seeds, nuts, berries, and insects C) Exclusively grains D) Primarily fish
A) Prairie Turkey B) Rio Grande Turkey C) Osceola Turkey D) Eastern Turkey
A) California B) Texas C) Florida D) Maine
A) A pack B) A rafter or flock C) A herd D) A gaggle
A) Fleshy growths on the head and neck B) The turkey's claws C) Specialized digestive organs D) Feather arrangements for flight
A) Protecting the beak B) Sense of smell C) Display and thermoregulation D) Hearing
A) Rio Grande Turkey B) Gould's Turkey C) Eastern Turkey D) Merriam's Turkey
A) Spur length and tail feather fan shape B) Color of the legs C) Size of the beak D) Weight
A) Defensive posture B) Searching for food C) Dominance and courtship display D) Sign of illness
A) Merriam's Turkey B) Eastern Turkey C) Osceola Turkey D) Rio Grande Turkey
A) Attracting mates B) Regulating body temperature C) Producing vocalizations D) Waterproofing feathers
A) Bark B) Gobble C) Chirp D) Hiss
A) Dense forests B) Brushy areas and river bottoms C) Swamps D) Mountainous terrain
A) To mark their territory B) To sharpen their claws C) To remove parasites D) To cool down
A) Rio Grande Turkey B) Osceola Turkey C) Merriam's Turkey D) Eastern Turkey
A) A gobble B) A purr C) A cluck D) A yelp
A) Four B) Three C) Five D) Two
A) On a platform nest built in a tree B) In a dense bush C) A shallow depression on the ground D) In a tree cavity
A) Approximately 14 days B) Approximately 28 days C) Approximately 42 days D) Approximately 56 days
A) A male turkey B) A type of turkey feather C) A young turkey D) A specific turkey call
A) Alert behavior and clean feathers B) Drooping wings C) Lethargic movement D) Ruffled feathers
A) By burying themselves in the ground B) By emitting a foul odor C) By roosting in trees D) By forming a tight circle
A) Producing digestive enzymes B) Filtering toxins C) Temporary food storage D) Grinding food
A) The number of tail feathers B) The length of the beard C) The shape and wear of the spurs D) The color of the wattles
A) Vast open grasslands B) Rocky, mountainous terrain C) A mix of forest and open areas D) Exclusively dense forest |