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الثلاثاء، 27 فبراير 2018

A Few Facts On Ocellated Turkey

بواسطة : Unknown بتاريخ : 12:31 ص
By Virginia Clark


Thanksgiving is one of those holidays in the United States that people really enjoy. The main symbol of Thanksgiving day is having the turkey. They rare these birds all year round so that they can have a juicy stake in thanks giving day. These turkeys have relatives known as an ocellated turkey. Below are some facts about them.

First, they can grow up to 1.2 meters long. They have a wide variety of colors and happen to be colorful than the American wild turkeys. Both the male and female have blue heads with red nodules emerging from the heads. The male has 4cm spurs on their legs. These come in handy especially when they are fighting each other for various reasons.

Their diet is not that much different from the birds we see at the farm. They are omnivorous in nature. This means like us humans they feed on both meat and vegetables. They eat seeds, berries, leaves insects among a lot of other stuff. The male is known as the gobble while the female is known as a hen. The male gobbles and struts around the hen during mating season to attract it.

They are found in Central America and in Mexico, mainly in Belize and Guatemala. Unfortunately, their population continues to decrease by the day. This is mainly because of the numerous hunts taking place by the locals and the predators. The fact that their habitat is being destroyed is also a major contributor to the decrease in population.

If you ask randomly, people will tell you that bird to them is a large chicken. Evolution of over 45million years ago shows that the only relationship between bird and chicken is that they are birds. In the early 1900s, these turkeys were hunted and almost became extinct. A program was introduced that helped in their conservation.

Turkeys come in many different species. Actually, they are six species. One of them is found on the eastern side of America and has extended into Canada. These are commonly known as forest turkeys as they mainly inhabit the forest. They are the majority of the turkeys and are therefore the most dominant. They currently stand at 5million.

Males have a beard of modified feathers. These are usually found on the breast of the male turkey. The female does not have a beard. Both male and females have a snood. It is more visible in the males. Females seem to prefer the males who have longer snoods. These snoods are also used in the determination of the winner in a fight.

A very interesting fact is the ability to determine the gender of a turkey by just observing their droppings. The male produces spiraling droppings while the female produce that which is shaped like the letter J. They can run at a speed of 25 miles per hour. The flying is also fast as they fly at a rate of 55 miles per hour.

A collection of related males can go look for females together, but only one have the chance to mate with an individual female. The incubation period for the eggs is 28days.




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