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Have you ever wondered how come wild turkeys were named after one of the Middle East countries? That is the result of a mere misidentification. Four centuries ago the Spaniards brought the bird back to Europe.
Wild turkeys are naturally gregarious. They move in flocks. Being non-migratory, they move slowly, covering only 4 to 5 square miles a year.
Maintenance of wild turkeys includes activities that preserve natural conditions and preclude the destruction of the natural habitat. Certain land management practices include forest growth control and creating openings (hayfields, pastures) to provide suitable environment for grass and insects, which are crucial to brood-rearing.
There are six species of wild turkeys: Eastern, Merriam’s, Rio Grande, Florida, Mexican and Yucatan offsprings. Wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) are noticeably different from their domesticated counterparts. They are smaller and faster.
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